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1. Fig 2 Examples of presenting hexadecimal values by means of LEDs in the VERSA LED GR keypad Two character value D5 is programmed in Example A and four character value E92B in Example B Programming telephone numbers The telephone numbers are entered in much the same way as in the VERSA LCD GR keypad however the LEDs can only present the first 6 characters only digits and characters B C D E and F see page 15 Table 4 The arrow keys are not used Correction of the entered value is only possible after re entering the selected parameter programming function SATEL VERSA 17 2 1 9 Quitting the service mode In order to quit the service mode use the QUIT SERVICE MODE function To end the service mode do the following in the VERSA LCD GR keypad keep pressing the key until the 0 SRVMOD CONFIG submenu will appear in the upper line of the display and then press successively the keys in the VERSA LED GR keypad press the w key and then press successively the keys 2 2 DLOADX program The DLOADX program enables data exchange between the computer and the control panel facilitates alarm system configuration and ensures easy viewing of the status of zones partitions outputs troubles and other components of the system Access to the program is protected by a code password To obtain access at the first run of the program enter the factory default co
2. m ololwlirlololinN oaol lal AIWIN T Table 4 The binary mode of presenting digits and characters Programming Manual SATEL Entering hexadecimal values After entering the selected parameter programming function the currently programmed value will be presented on the LEDs Up to 6 characters can be presented most functions require a lesser number 2 or 4 characters LEDs 1 4 present in binary format see page 15 Table 4 the first character LEDs 5 8 the second one LEDs 9 12 the third one LEDs 16 19 the fourth one 20 23 the fifth one and LEDs 24 27 the sixth one The digits are to be entered by pressing the corresponding keys Characters from A to F are available under the and Baef keys Keep pressing the keys until the required character is displayed in binary mode on the LEDs see page 15 Table 4 The arrow keys are not used Correction of the entered value is only possible after re entering the selected parameter programming function Satel versa 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 24 25 26 27 28 29 b wo A BD Satel versa 16 17 18 19 20 mm B W piw
3. expander with address 14 OEh numbers from 23 to 30 If the expander zones coincide with those on the control panel PCB you may define which of the zones will be supported by the mainboard and which ones by the expander In the keypad the VERSA ZONES service function SERVICE MODE 02 HARDWARE 07 VERSA ZONES is provided for this purpose In the DLOADX program this can be done in the Versa Structure window System tab when programming the selected zone 5 1 2 Wireless zones The wireless zones may be assigned any numbers in the system The numbers are assigned during the procedure of adding wireless devices When the wireless zone number coincides with that of the hardwired zone you may define which of the zones is to be supported In the keypad the ACU 100 ZONES service function SERVICE MODE 02 HARDWARE 01 KPDS 8 EXPS 3 ACU 100 4 ACU 100 ZONES is provided for this purpose In the DLOADX program this can be done in the Versa Structure window System tab when programming the selected zone 5 2 End of line resistors For the zones on mainboard and in zone expanders identified by the control panel as CA 64 Ei and CA 64 EPSi the value of resistors used in the EOL and 2EOL wiring types is programmable within the range from 500 to 15 kQ In the DLOADX program the resistor value should be entered in the Versa Structure window Hardware tab after indicating the mainboard or selected zone expander
4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Auto bypass 3 Auto reset 3 Auto bypass 1 Auto reset 1 Autobypass reset Clearing Autoreset Armed if one partition armed Keybox control Blocks verification Write violations to event log Arm with one p Disable verific Restore disarms Restore disables verification Store event only if armed Alarm clearing Table 5 The method of presenting zone options on keypads In graphic mode the options in the LCD keypad are numbered in the same way as in the LED keypad Finish exit time 6 Outputs There can be up to 12 outputs in the system e hardwired on the control panel PCB and in the expander The number of available hardwired outputs is determined by the control panel during the identification procedure e wireless after connection of the ACU 100 controller The number of available wireless outputs depends on the number of wireless devices registered in the system and is determined during the procedure of adding the same In the DLOADX program the parameters and options of outputs are programmed in the Versa Outputs window see Fig 10 In the keypad the parameters and options of outputs are configured by means of the OUTPUTS function SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE 3 OUTPUTS Programming is performed SATEL VERSA 39 by means of the step by step method the numbers are displayed in binary mode on the and La LEDs of the first
5. 161 Loss of air flow 62 162 Carbon monoxide CO detected 63 163 Tank level trouble Entering a different value means that the zone violation will trigger the trouble signaling but no alarm events from zone will be written to the event log Wiring type type of detector and the method of its connection zone configuration no detector no detector is connected to the zone NC the zone supervise a detector of NC normally closed type NO the zone supervise a detector of NO normally open type EOL the zone supervise a NO or NC detector with single EOL resistor 2EOL NO the zone supervise a NO detector with double EOL resistors 2EOL NC the zone supervise a NC detector with double EOL resistors roller the zone supervise a roller shutter detector vibration the zone supervise a vibration detector Note In case of the VIBRATION zone wiring opening the circuit for 200 ms irrespective of the programmed number of pulses and sensitivity see below will be interpreted as violation This solution enables a magnetic contact to be connected in series with the vibration detector SATEL VERSA 35 Sensitivity depending on selected wiring type NO NC EOL and 2EOL the time during which the zone must be violated so that it can be noted by the control panel The sensitivity is programmed in milliseconds Values from the 20 ms to 5100 ms range can be entered Vibration t
6. Partition 2 night armed mode 6 Partition 2 day armed mode In case of the 20 ALARM ARM STATUS function output selecting any armed mode in a partition means that the output will signal alarms from that partition Activation troubles the troubles the occurrence of which will activate the 19 TROUBLE STATUS Output the number corresponds to the LED number in the LED keypad and to the item number in graphic mode in the LCD keypad 1 AC loss control panel mainboard Battery trouble control panel mainboard Telephone line no voltage Telephone line no dial tone OUT1 output trouble OUT2 output trouble KPD output trouble AUX output trouble 9 Reporting trouble monitoring station 1 10 Reporting trouble monitoring station 2 11 Wireless system jamming 12 Communication bus short circuit 13 Clock loss 14 RAM memory error 15 Mainboard TMP open 16 Zones tamper 17 Zones long violation 18 Zones no violation 19 Zones masking 20 Wireless device battery low 21 Wireless device communication loss 22 Module tamper 23 No presence module 24 AC loss module 25 Battery trouble module 26 Power output overload module 27 Low battery keyfobs 28 Module restart 29 Control panel restart oR WDM CONDO FW N 42 Programming Manual SATEL 6 4 Output options Clearing from partition 1 Clearing from partition 2 depending on the output function ala
7. e TCP port that will be used for communication PORT e data encryption key DLOADX KEY 1 Start the DLOADX program in the computer U 2 Click on the button and in the menu that will be displayed select the TCP IP DloadX gt ETHM command The TCP IP DloadX gt ETHM connection window will open 3 Click on the Connect button in the TCP IP DloadX gt ETHM connection window 4 Establishing communication with the ETHM 1 module and the control panel will be confirmed by suitable messages Initiating a connection by the control panel This method ensures better security of the system because the control panel may only be remotely programmed from a specified location It is applicable when the system user does not want the remote programming to be carried out without his knowledge The following must be programmed in the control panel SERVICE MODE 02 HARDWARE 1 KPDS amp EXPS P2 SETTINGS P module name step by step programming e address of the computer with DLOADX program DLOADX step 8 e TCP port that will be used for communication DLOADX PORT step 9 e data encryption key DLOADX KEY step 10 The following must be programmed in the DLOADX program Identifiers and tel no window e TCP port that will be used for communication PORT e data encryption key DLOADX KEY 1 Start the DLOADX program in the computer SATEL VERSA 25 i 2 Click on the button and in the menu
8. the zone triggers the burglary alarm only after the second violation The first violation of the zone only results in the Zone violation event being logged the event to may reported in format 4 2 The second violation must take place during the WAITING TIME countdown 36 Programming Manual SATEL 5 24H BURGLARY dedicated zone for the detectors which should be armed at all times e g glass break detectors 6 24H TAMPER dedicated permanently armed zone for tamper circuits Violation of the zone is additionally signaled as a trouble 7 24H PANIC permanently armed zone intended for operating the panic buttons 8 24H PANIC SILENT permanently armed zone intended for operating the panic buttons Alarm from the zone is not signaled on keypads proximity card arm disarm devices and outputs but the event code is sent to the monitoring station 9 24H MEDICAL permanently armed zone for calling medical assistance 10 24H FIRE dedicated permanently armed zone for operating fire detectors 11 DETECTOR MASK permanently armed zone for antimasking control Violation of the zone is interpreted by the control panel as a detector trouble 12 NO ALARM ACTION the zone may be used to control the output with function 13 ZONE VIOLATION 15 CONTROLLED or 16 READY sTATus An additional option enables the zone to be used for supervision of the key box KEYBOX CONTROL option 13 ARM DISARM the zone contro
9. 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press ED 2 Determine whether the detector is to be always active option disabled El option enabled Press ID 3 Enter a digit from the 1 to 3 range corresponding to the selected sensitivity level see page 53 Table 8 Press U 4 Determine whether the pet immunity option is to be enabled option disabled id option enabled Press Note The last fourth step of programming is available for detectors with firmware version 2 01 or newer In the detectors with older firmware the programming ends after the third step APMD 150 detector 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press 4 D 2 Determine whether the detector is to be always active option disabled ii option enabled Press ID 3 Enter a digit from the 1 to 4 range corresponding to the selected sensitivity of infrared path 1 minimum 4 maximum Press I 4 Enter a digit from the 1 to 8 range corresponding to the selected sensitivity of microwave path 1 minimum 8 maximum Press Using the and EJ V keys select the way of operation in the test mode PIR MW PIR or MW Press AMD 100 and AMD 101 magnetic contacts 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press ED 2 Determine whether the detector is to be always active option disabled E3 option enabled Press U Using the and EJ V keys select which
10. 8 maximum 3 digit type of operation in the test mode 0 signaling violation after motion is sensed by both detectors 1 signaling violation after motion is sensed by infrared detector or 2 signaling violation after motion is sensed by microwave detector For example entering the values 4 4 0 means that the infrared sensitivity path has been set to 4 the microwave sensitivity path also to 4 and in the test mode the detector will signal violation the LED will light up after motion is sensed by both detectors 54 Programming Manual SATEL AMD 100 and AMD 101 magnetic contacts For magnetic contacts with electronics version 3 5 D or newer enter the digit O the lower reed switch or 1 the side reed switch to select which of the two reed switches is to be active For magnetic contacts with an older electronics version no additional parameters can be programmed the active reed switch is selected by means of jumpers AMD 102 magnetic contact For the magnetic contact the first zone occupied by the AMD 102 magnetic contact enter the digit O the lower reed switch or 1 the side reed switch to select which of the two reed switches is to be active For the roller shutter zone the second zone occupied by the AMD 102 magnetic contact enter 2 digits which correspond to the selected parameters 1 digit number of pulses from 1 to 8 2 digit pulse validity time 0 30 s 1 120 s 2 240 s or 3 unlimited
11. AND 2 3 Determine whether the number of events from the same source is to be limited EVENTS AMOUNT LIMITING option 4 Determine when the restore code is to be sent RESTORE AFTER BELL RESTORE AFTER DISARM options 5 Program the following for the monitoring station to which event codes are to be sent format in which the codes will be sent server address TCP port encryption key STATION KEY control panel identifier for the purposes of monitoring via Ethernet ETHM KEY identifiers with which the events will be sent additional options if SIA format is selected 6 Define the parameters of test transmissions 7 If a transmission format other than CONTACT ID FULL or SIA FULL is selected program the codes for events which are to be reported 10 Messaging The VERSA series control panels can notify about occurrence of specified events by means of 64 text messages the SMS messages are sent by means of SATEL s GSM modules and 16 voice messages connection of the additional CA 64 SM or INT VG module is required SATEL VERSA 65 The messaging is effected independently of the reporting however the reporting has priority If during the messaging any events occur which must be reported by the control panel to the monitoring station the messaging will be interrupted The control panel will resume the messaging function after the event codes are sent to the monitoring station Telephone n
12. Arm other Quick arm Disarm by usr Disarm other Rest by user Restore other Duress Arming failed Alarm Alarm restore Tamper Tmp restore Trouble Trouble rest Bypass Unbypass Commun loss Commun rst Battery low Battery rst Tamper Tmp restore Fire alarm Medical alarm Panic alarm 3 wrong codes 3 wrong cards AC trouble AC restore Batt trouble Batt restore Overload Overload rst Troubles Troubles rst Other RTC setting SATEL VERSA 11 56 6 Test every 57 7 Test armed 6 Messaging 61 1 Zone alarms 62 2 Output trig 63 3 Arming 631 1 Part 1 user 632 2 Part 1 other 6334 3 Part 2 user 56344 4 Part 2 other 6354 5 Arm p1 failed 6364 6 Arm p2 failed 64 4 Disarming 6414 1 Part 1 user 56424 2 Part 1 other 6434 3 Part 2 user 56444 4 Part 2 other 65 5 Other 651 1 Tamper alarm 6524 2 Tamper rest 653 3 AC trouble 654 4 AC restore 655 5 Battery trbl 656 6 Battery rest 657 7 Tel lin rest 66 6 Message type 6514 1 Tel1 msg type 652 2 Tel2 msg type 6534 3 Tel3 msg type 6544 4 Tel4 msg type 655 1 Tel5 msg type 6564 2 Tel6 msg type 6574 3 Tel7 msg type 658 4 Tel8 msg type 67 7 PAGER param 6714 1 PAGER1 6724 2 PAGER2 684 8 Queues tries 694 9 Messages 604 O Tel nam
13. Output 8 state Output 9 state Output 10 state Output 11 state Output 12 state Arming Partition 1 Arming Partition 2 Arming Partition 1 or 2 Arming Partition 1 and 2 Partition 1 Full arm Partition 1 Night arm Partition 1 Day arm Partition 2 Full arm Partition 2 Night arm Partition 2 Day arm Partition 1 Alarm Partition 2 Alarm Partition 1 or 2 Alarm Trouble 5 NOT PRESENT LED is lit when partition 1 is armed LED is lit when partition 2 is armed LED is lit when partition 1 or 2 is armed LED is lit when partitions 1 and 2 are armed LED is lit when partition 1 is fully armed LED is lit when partition 1 is armed in night mode LED is lit when partition 1 is armed in day mode LED is lit when partition 2 is fully armed LED is lit when partition 2 is armed in night mode LED is lit when partition 2 is armed in day mode LED is lit when there is alarm in partition 1 LED is lit when there is alarm in partition 2 LED is lit when there is alarm in partition 1 or 2 LED is lit when there is trouble in the system LED will not be used for confirmation 12 Compliance with EN 50131 Standard Requirements for Grade 2 To meet the requirements of EN 50131 standard for Grade 2 do the following enable the global options GRADE 2 TROUBLE MEMORY UNTIL REVIEW EVENTS AMOUNT LIMITING in the DLOADX program the option is available in the reporting options BLOCK A
14. Programming partition parameters in the Versa Structure window DLOADX program an example of configuration Note The WARNING TIME parameter does not apply to the time of signaling the warning alarm which is generated when mistakes are made when entering into the protected object see WARNING ALARM global option Verification time programming a value different from O means activating the alarm verification feature in the partition Subject to verification are alarms from O to 5 type zones The VERIFICATION TIME runs from the moment of alarm being triggered by such a zone If during the VERIFICATION TIME an alarm is triggered by another zone in the partition programmed as 0 to 5 type the control panel will report a verified alarm The time is programmed in minutes Up to 255 minutes can be programmed Timer priority the timer will always disarm the partition according to the preset times if this option is disabled the timer will only disarm the partition if the arming was done by the timer Auto arming delay the time counted from the moment when the timer is to arm the partition enabling the arming to be deferred The delay time is programmed in seconds Up to 255 seconds can be programmed Programming the value 0 means that the arming deferment will be unavailable SATEL VERSA 31 Deferment time the time by which the user can defer arming by the timer The time is programmed in minutes Up to 255 minutes can
15. is effected including verification of identifiers the control panel will only establish connection with the program which uses the valid identifier It consists of 8 hexadecimal characters digits or letters from A to F Note In case of establishing communication with the alarm system whose identifiers have factory defaults 00000000 the DLOADX program will suggest random generated identifiers Telephone communication parameters The telephone numbers are programmed in DLOADX program Identifiers and tel no window keypad 0 SRVMOD CONFIG submenu only computer telephone number The number of rings is programmed in DLOADX program Global parameters window keypad 7 ANSWERING submenu Options related to remote programming via the modem e g ANSWERING MODEM and DOUBLE CALL are described in Section GLOBAL OPTIONS VERSA panel telephone number telephone number of the control panel Available for programming only in DLOADX program PC telephone number telephone number of the computer from which the control panel is to be programmed It should be programmed if the telephone connection is to be made by the control panel the panel initiates the connection or calls back Rings before answer number of rings after which the control panel will go off hook Parameters of communication via Ethernet TCP IP network The IP address of computer with DLOADX program SERVER TCP port for communicati
16. p 40 e Section Output options has been updated p 42 e In section Messaging parameters and options the description of Code and User parameters has been added p 65 e Description of Zone isolation right has been modified p 68 e Description of INT VG access right has been added p 68 SATEL sp z o o ul Schuberta 79 80 172 Gda sk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 infoQsatel pl www satel eu
17. the electric circuit may be controlled remotely or manually combined control the electric circuit may be controlled remotely or manually but the remote control can be blocked manually Press ID 7 4 Proximity card arm disarm device INT IT version 1 00 Name INT IT 19 Tamper signaled in part 1 First floor C 2 Second floor Options Alarm signal until canceled First floor Iv 3 wrong cards alarm Second floor I Sign entry delay beng X Disarming Sign exit delay ight arm Saar No changes lv Sign card hardware Fig 15 Programming the proximity card arm disarm device settings in the DLOADX program an example of configuration LED R reaction of the partition after removal of the card from the device when the red LED is lit The partition can be fully armed or its status may remain unchanged LED G LED Y reaction of the partition after removal of the card from the device when the green yellow LED is lit One of the three armed modes can be enabled in the partition the partition can be disarmed or its status may remain unchanged Note In the DLOADX program the type of partition reaction after removal of the card from the device is to be programmed by clicking in table on the field corresponding to the selected partition A double click on the field will change the icon displayed in it In the LCD keypad the type of partition reaction should
18. 100 detector Enter a number from the 1 to 16 range according to the selected sensitivity 1 minimum 16 maximum ASP 105 siren Program the acoustic signaling parameters the first zone to which the siren is assigned i e enter the two digit sequence according Table 10 1st digit 2nd digit acoustic signaling digit signaling time sound type 1 1 minute sound type 2 3 minutes sound type 3 6 minutes sound type 4 9 minutes Table 10 For example entering the values 2 3 means that acoustic signaling type 2 has been selected and that its duration will be 6 minutes ASP 205 siren Configure the parameters of signaling triggered by the outputs to which the siren is assigned Each output can trigger an individual type of signaling thus you should program parameters for two signaling types entering in each case a 3 digit sequence according to Table 11 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit digit signaling time digit acoustic signaling digit optical signaling 1 minute none disabled 3 minutes sound type 1 enabled 6 minutes sound type 2 9 minutes sound type 3 Table 11 For example entering the values 2 0 1 means that the signaling will last 3 minutes the acoustic signaling has been disabled and the optical signaling enabled ASW 100 E and ASW 100 F controllers Enter a digit from the O to 2 range which corresponds to the selected mode of operation 0 electric circuit is o
19. 105 the first of outputs to which the siren is assigned controls the acoustic signaling Parameters of the acoustic signaling are programmed for the siren type and duration of acoustic signaling The other output controls the optical signaling The optical signaling is enabled when the output is active The command to start signaling and in case of optical signaling also to stop it is sent to the siren immediately e ASP 205 both outputs to which the siren is assigned control both acoustic and optical signaling Parameters of the signaling triggered by each of the outputs are programmed separately for the siren It makes it possible to configure two different independently triggered ways of signaling The outputs can thus separately control optical and acoustic signaling or signal different types of alarm e g burglary and fire The command to trigger signaling is sent to siren only during the response time Hence the cut off time for the control panel outputs which control the siren must be longer than the response time It is recommended that that time correspond to the time programmed in the siren for signaling triggered by the output The system zones to which the wireless sirens are assigned may be programmed as e NC NO or EOL the zone will only inform about troubles related to power supply e 2EOL NC or 2EOL NO the zone will inform about troubles related to power supply and tamper Zone type of the zones to which the wir
20. After entering the selected parameter programming function the currently programmed value will be presented in binary mode on LEDs 1 12 see Fig 1 LEDs 1 4 present see page 15 Table 4 the first digit LEDs 5 8 the second one LEDs 9 12 the third one To enter the new numerical value press the corresponding numerical keys You can enter 1 digit it will be shown on LEDs 1 4 the other LEDs are off 2 digits they will be shown on LEDs 1 8 the other LEDs are off 3 digits they will be shown on LEDs 1 12 The arrow keys are not used Correction of the entered value is only possible after re entering the selected parameter programming function SATEL VERSA 15 Satel versa 0 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Kom gt u A gt Satel versa 0 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 wo gt A z E Fig 1 Examples of presenting decimal values by means of LEDs in the VERSA LED GR keypad Value 30 030 is programmed in Example A and value 160 in Example B Digits and characters __ LED OFF EH LED OoN
21. Note Warning alarm in the partial armed mode will work irrespective of the WARNING ALARM global option which refers to the delay of loud signaling and reporting if any mistakes are made when entering into the protected facility Warning on internal sirens warning alarm in the partial armed mode is signaled on the output with the 2 INTERNAL SIREN function Auto reset 3 the zone can trigger up to 3 alarms As long as the alarm is not cleared or the partition is not armed disarmed violations of the zone will not trigger any alarm Auto reset 1 the zone can trigger only 1 alarm As long as the alarm is not cleared or the partition is not armed disarmed violations of the zone will not trigger any alarm Note If the AUTO RESET 3 and AUTO RESET 1 options are enabled at the same time the AUTO RESET 3 option will have priority Clearing Autoreset the alarm counters for zones for which the AUTO RESET 3 or AUTO RESET 1 option is enabled will be automatically reset at midnight violations of these zones will be able to trigger alarms again Armed if one partition armed the option refers to the zones which are assigned to both partitions The zone is armed when one of the partitions is armed If this option is disabled the zone is armed when both partitions are armed The option is also available in the event of ubypassing zones during disarming if the option is enabled the zone will only be unbypassed after disarming both par
22. and second partition 1 Select output 2 Output function 3 Cut off time 4 Triggering zones actually the partition armed mode is selected for the outputs with functions 18 ARMED STATUS and 20 ALARM ARM STATUS and the troubles for the output with function 19 TROUBLE STATUS see Section OUTPUT PARAMETERS 5 Output options 6 Output name only in LCD keypad 6 1 Numeration of outputs in the system The control panel supports outputs having numbers from 1 to 12 The numbers of hardwired and wireless outputs may coincide The control panel will support them simultaneously 6 1 1 Hardwired outputs The hardwired outputs are assigned numbers automatically e the outputs on control panel main board have numbers from 1 to 4 e the outputs in expander have numbers from 5 to 12 6 1 2 Wireless outputs The wireless outputs can be assigned numbers from 1 to 30 The numbers are assigned during the procedure of adding wireless devices the output number is the same as the number of selected zone You should bear in mind that the control panel does not support the outputs with numbers from 13 to 30 6 2 Output functions 0 NOT USED 1 EXTERNAL SIREN signals the burglary panic and tamper alarms 2 INTERNAL SIREN signals the burglary panic and tamper alarms as well as the warning alarms Note The way of signaling the tamper alarms by the outputs with functions 1 EXTERNAL SIREN and 2 INTERNAL SIREN depends
23. be selected from the list SATEL VERSA 59 Device options Alarm signaling the device is audibly signaling alarms during the KEYPAD S ALARM TIME Alarm signaling until canceled the device is audibly signaling the alarm memory 3 wrong cards alarm reading the unknown card code three times by the device will trigger alarm Signaling entry delay the device is audibly signaling the entry delay countdown Signaling exit delay the device is audibly signaling the exit delay and auto arm delay countdown Signaling card hardware the device is signaling by a single beep that the card code has been read out or the LED has lit up the code will be sent to the control panel after removal of the card and only then the device will audibly signal its reaction to the read code 8 Timers timer a 3 Tuesday 11 00 1400 20 00 22 00 11 00 14 00 20 00 22 00 18 00 22 00 Exceptions Timer 1 Exceptions Timer 2 Dates dd mm yy Timer 1 Dates dd mm yy Timer 2 fs e fon m id Exceptions Timer 3 Exceptions Timer 4 Dates dd mm vy Timer 3 Dates dd mm vy Timer 4 r e fon for r te fm for Exception 4 Gim _ vox Fig 16 Versa Timers window in the DLOADX program 60 Programming Manual SATEL 4 timers can be programmed in the VERSA control panels Using the timers it is possible to control the armed mode of partitions and the outputs 15 CONTROLLED The
24. can be reported alarms tampers zone bypasses troubles arming disarming some other system related events e g start and end of service mode clock programming end of remote programming etc Reporting options Station 1 or 2 event code will be sent to the station to which the control panel will be able to connect Station 1 all event codes will be sent to Station 1 Station 2 all event codes will be sent to Station 2 Station 1 and 2 all event codes will be sent to both monitoring stations Events amount limiting events from the same source are saved into the event log and reported to the monitoring station 3 times only This option does not apply to the alarms from zones For each zone the number of alarms can be individually limited by means of the AUTO RESET 3 or AUTO RESET 1 option Report module restarts in case of sending event codes in Contact ID or SIA format the monitoring station is informed about module restarts Restore after bell the zone restore code will only be sent to the monitoring station after the alarm signaling ends If a few outputs are signaling alarm the zone restore code will be sent when one of them stops signaling the alarm SATEL VERSA 61 Restore after disarm the zone restore code will only be sent to the monitoring station after disarming the partition to which the zone belongs Monitoring Station
25. data on OUT 3 4 OUT3 and OUT4 outputs send the system status data zone alarms fire alarms troubles armed modes etc and do not execute any other programmed functions The outputs may be used to control the NR2 DSC radio monitoring transmitter NEMROD system PC 16 OUT format made by NOKTON OUT 3 4 data extended mode this option is active if the SERIAL DATA ON OUT 3 4 option is enabled The OUT3 and OUT4 outputs will send the system status data in the form of frames PC 16 OUT UA format Arming Disarming Clearing signaling from zones only outputs with the functions 1 EXTERNAL SIREN and 2 INTERNAL SIREN with enabled ARMING DISARMING CLEARING SIGNALING option will signal only starting of the arming procedure by zone or by means of keyfob no possibility of arming see PREVENT ARMING IF NOT READY option or GRADE 2 option if the arming command has been sent from keyfob failed attempt of arming by means of keypad or keyfob See PREVENT ARMING IF NOT READY option or GRADE 2 option disarming by zone or by means of keyfob alarm clearing by zone or by means of keyfob Starting the arming procedure disarming or alarm clearing by means of keypad proximity card arm disarm device or timer are not signaled Clear messaging on alarm clearing clearing the alarm will automatically cancel messaging about this alarm if the user clearing the alarm has the TELEPHONE MESSAGING CLEARING right Se
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28. for the 1 EXTERNAL SIREN 2 INTERNAL SIREN and 10 TAMPER ALARM outputs The output will be activated by the mainboard tamper violation of the mainboard TMP zone Output function Clearing from partition 1 1 10 Part 1 clears Partition 1 12 15 17 21 Reset in partition 1 11 14 Name displayed on LED LCD keypad Options Clearing from partition 2 1 10 Part 2 clears Partition 2 12 15 17 21 Reset in partition 2 11 14 5 3 10 13 15 Pulsation Pulse 17 19 Polarization Polarity 12V Fire alarms signaling Fire alarm Timer 1 One partition armed signaling Arming Disarming Clearing signaling Arm dArm Cl chrp Timer 2 Alarm signaling partition 1 Part 1 alarms Timer 3 Alarm signaling partition 2 Part 2 alarms Timer 4 31 TMP zone Mainboard TMP input Table 7 The way of presenting output options in keypads The options in the graphic mode in the LCD keypad are numbered in the same way as in the LED keypad 44 Programming Manual SATEL 6 5 Quick control of outputs If the quick control of the outputs 15 CONTROLLED is to be available in keypads the outputs of this type must be assigned to the corresponding keypad keys One output can be assigned to each of the keys designated with numerals To activate that output press the key with respective numeral and confirm using the key and to deactivate the output press the same key and confi
29. if the INT VG module is connected to the control panel Acknowledgement of the voice messaging will cancel telephone notification of the event User a user having the INT VG ACCESS right can be assigned to the telephone number Thus after acknowledgement of the voice messaging the user will automatically get access to the voice menu provided that the INT VG module is connected to the control panel 66 Programming Manual SATEL 10 2 Event assignment Enter the following information for the events of which the control panel is to notify e number of the text message by means of which messaging will be effected If the messaging is to be effected in the form of text messages the voice message assigned to the given text message will be used e telephone numbers to which the messaging will be effected if an event occurs 10 3 SMS Pager messages The control panel makes it possible to program 64 different text messages to be used for messaging notification The text messages are numbered from 1 to 64 After the CA 64 SM synthesizer or INT VG voice module is connected one voice message of 16 available can be assigned to each text message The voice messages are numbered from 0 to 15 The same voice message can be assigned to several text messages 10 4 Starting the messaging 1 Enable the TELEPHONE MESSAGING option see GLOBAL OPTIONS 2 Define the mode of dialing the telephone numbers global option TONE DIALING in case of t
30. in the list In the keypad the resistor value should be programmed as follows for mainboard by means of the EOL 1 RESISTOR and EOL 2 RESISTOR function SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE P 5 EOL 1 RESIST 6 EOL 2 RESIST for zone expander during configuration of the expander by using the SETTINGS function SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE 1 KPDS amp EXP 2 SETTINGS SATEL VERSA 33 Notes e The sum of values programmed for the resistors R1 and R2 may not be lower than 500 Q or higher than 15 kQ e In case of the zone expander it is possible to program the value O for the resistor R2 The 2EOL wiring type requires that two resistors be used each having resistance equal to half the value defined for the resistor R1 e Inthe EOL wiring type the resistance value is equal to the sum of values programmed for the resistors R1 and R2 5 3 Zone parameters Door Main Board Options Zone name Door lv 1 Alarm on Exit delay end 2 Priority v Partition 1 Partition 2 M 3 Bypass disabled gt 0 Ent Ext M 4 Active in Night Arm oo a lv 5 Active in Day Arm Entry delay 30 sec 6 Power Up Delay 7 Warning in partial arming Wiring type 1 NC u E TA 320 2l ms lv 3 Auto reset 3 Zone sensitivity 10 Autoresst 1 NWZA vw 11 Clearing Autoreset Max violation time O sec Macro wcst w ina 0 ajh 13 Blocks verification r Hardware Main Board r Comments Fig 9 Programming the zone par
31. letters from A to F are to be programmed For the Contact ID and SIA formats event codes consistent with format specification are sent In case of the CONTACT ID SELECTED and SIA SELECTED the codes must be programmed at the events which are to be reported not the programmed code but a code consistent with the format specification will be sent 9 3 Starting the reporting Before you proceed to the programming obtain from the monitoring station operator all data necessary to correctly start the reporting function e telephone number of the monitoring station telephone reporting or server address TCP port number STATION KEY and ETHM KEY reporting through Ethernet network e transmission format required by the monitoring station e identifiers assigned to the alarm system e list of event codes not applicable to Contact ID and SIA formats 9 3 1 Telephone reporting 1 Enable the REPORTING TELEPHONE option see GLOBAL OPTIONS 2 Determine how the telephone numbers should be dialed TONE DIALING global option in case of the pulse dialing option PULSE 1 1 5 OFF 1 2 3 Determine whether the control panel prior to dialing the number should check the telephone line for dialing signal NO DIAL TONE TEST global option 4 Determine the reaction to signals received after dialing the number No ANSWER TONE TEST global option 64 Programming Manual SATEL 5 Determine whether the event codes will be sent to b
32. of the two reed switches lower or side is to be active Press o W Note The last third step of programming is available for magnetic contacts with electronics version 3 5D or newer In the magnetic contacts with older electronics the programming ends after the second step AMD 102 magnetic contact Having selected the first zone to which the magnetic contact is assigned do the following 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press 4 2 Determine whether the detector is to be always active option disabled id option enabled Press ID SATEL VERSA 57 3 Using the and a select which of the two reed switches lower or side is U to be active Press the Having selected the second zone to which the magnetic contact is assigned do the following 1 Enter a number from the 1 to 8 range which corresponds to the number of pulses the recording of which will violate the zone Press the I 2 Using the and keys select the pulse validity time 30 120 or 240 seconds or an unlimited time Press the AGD 100 detector 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press 4 Determine whether the detector is to be always active option disabled fd option enabled Press ID Enter a digit from the 1 to 3 range corresponding to the selected sensitivity of high FD N frequency channel see page 53 Table 8 Press AVD 100 detector Select the f
33. once per 24 hours at midnight by a defined time The correction time is programmed in seconds The maximum correction can be 19 seconds per 24 hours Summer winter time the control panel can automatically adjust the clock settings due to a change from the summer time to the winter time and vice versa The following correction schemes are available no correction according to the European Union rules according to the United States rules correction by 1 hour according to dates correction by 2 hours according to dates SATEL VERSA 29 Summer time from Winter time from if the control panel clock is to be corrected by 1 or 2 hours according to dates you should enter the dates day month after the clock is changed to the summer time moved forward or to the winter time moved back 4 Partitions A system based on the VERSA control panels can be subdivided into 2 partitions The partition means a separated area in the premises protected by the alarm system Because the partitions can be armed independently subdividing the system into partitions will allow the user to arm disarm just a part of the premises Additionally the subdivision into partitions makes it possible to restrict access to a part of the premises to selected users In the DLOADX program the partition parameters are programmed in the Versa Structure window System tab The partitions and zones are presented in a tree like for
34. provide additional parameters and options which can be configured by radio APD 100 wireless passive infrared detector Sensitivity is to be programmed In case of detectors with firmware version 2 01 determine additionally whether the option of immunity to pets up to 15 kg in weight should be enabled APMD 150 wireless dual motion detector The following is to be programmed e sensitivity of infrared path e sensitivity of microwave path e test mode operation AMD 100 and AMD 101 wireless magnetic contacts with an additional input The AMD 101 detector takes up 2 zones in the system the first magnetic contact the second additional input of the detector For detectors with electronics version 3 5 D or later you should select the active reed switch AMD 102 wireless magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector The detector takes up 2 zones in the system the first magnetic contact the second additional input You should select an active reed switch for the magnetic contact and program operating parameters for the input for roller shutter detector e number of pulses Registering the preset number of pulses will result in zone violation e pulse validity time The time countdown runs from registering the pulse Before the time expires next pulses must be registered in sufficient number for the zone to be violated Note The pulse counter is reset after expiry of the pulse validity tim
35. separated by dots or as a name Port the number of TCP port through which communication with the monitoring station will be effected You can enter values from 1 to 65535 Station key a sequence of 1 to 12 alphanumeric characters digits letters and special characters defining the key to be used for encryption of data sent to the monitoring station ETHM key a sequence of 1 to 5 alphanumeric characters to be used for identification of the control panel for the purposes of reporting via Ethernet Identifiers event codes are sent to the monitoring station in one of the four identifiers e identifier 1 events from zones alarms tampers troubles e identifier 2 alarms triggered from keypad arming disarming by means of zones quick arming loss of communication with wireless devices as well as expander troubles and tampers e identifier 3 arming disarming and alarm clearing by means of code or proximity card e system identifier power supply troubles zone bypasses troubles of control panel high current outputs communication bus trouble programming related events etc 4 hexadecimal characters digits or letters from A to F should be programmed for each identifier Entering the value 0000 means that events assigned to that identifier will not be reported Using the digit 0 in the identifiers is not recommended SIA TELIM prefix 2 characters which will precede each of the identifiers in case
36. system Disarming the user can disarm the system Alarm clearing the user can clear alarms Telephone messaging clearing the user can cancel messaging by means of the 3 ABORT MESSAGING user function if he has at same time the ALARM CLEARING right and the CLEAR MESSAGING ON ALARM CLEARING global option is enabled the messaging will be automatically canceled when the alarm is cleared Auto arming defer using the AUTO ARMING DEFERMENT function CODE w 6 SETTINGS 1 A ARM DEFER the user can defer arming by the timer Zone inhibition the user can inhibit the system zones by means of the INHIBIT function CODE 4 BYPASSES P1 INHIBIT Zone isolation using the ISOLATE function CODE 4 Bypasses gt 1 ISOLATE the user having additionally the ZONE INHIBITION right can isolate the system zones Change access code the user can change own access code 1 CHANGE CODE user function Users editing the user can add edit and delete users 2 USERS user function Control the user can control the outputs by means of the 8 CONTROL user function Programming the user has access to the 6 SETTINGS user function which allows him to program the control panel clock timers and telephone numbers for messaging DOWNLOAD SERVICE the user has access to the 0 SERVICE submenu which allows him to determine the service access time and start the remote programming of the control panel s
37. the control panel calls back and establishes the connection 3 Connection is initiated by the control panel Note The communication identifiers in control panel and program must be identical or the control panel identifiers must have their factory default value Configuring settings of modem connected to computer Configuration of the modem connected to computer is possible by using the DLOADX program For this purpose click on the 2 gt button The Configuration window will open in which you should click on the Modem tab When you click on the button you will be able to edit parameters of the port used for communication with the modem as well as the initiation commands Initiating connection from the DLoADX program Connection with the control panel can be established from any location Make sure that in the control panel e the computer telephone number has not been programmed e the ANSWERING MODEM option is enabled SERVICE MODE 03 GLOBAL PARAM gt 1 OPTIONS MODEM ANSWERING e you have defined the number of rings after which the control panel will go off hook SERVICE MODE 7 ANSWERING 1 RINGS TO ANS e you have defined whether the control panel will go off hook after the first or after the second call SERVICE MODE 3 GLOBAL PARAM 1 OPTIONS DOUBLE CALL Telephone number of the control panel must be programmed in the DLOADX program 1 Start the DLOADX program on computer 2 Initialize the modem con
38. the partition exit delay can only be ended by means of the 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL 16 EXIT DELAY TERMINATOR or 17 SHUNT LOCK type zones If the exit delay countdown is not completed the armed mode will not be activated only the 3 INSTANT type zones will be armed Entry delay the time counted from the moment of entry into the protected area which enables the partition to be disarmed before triggering an alarm This parameter applies to the 0 ENTRY EXIT and 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL type zones The delay programmed for the partition is taken into account in case of the zones for which the value 0 has been individually programmed The delay is programmed in seconds Up to 255 seconds can be programmed If the value 0 is programmed the zone will act as an instant one Warning time the time of warning alarm signaling for the partial armed mode see WARNING IN PARTIAL ARMING zone option The time is programmed in seconds Up to 255 seconds can be programmed If the value 0 is programmed the WARNING TIME will be 30 seconds After expiry of the WARNING TIME unless the partition is disarmed the burglary alarm will be triggered First floor Part Name Partition s zones First floor 1112 13 14 45 16 17 18 19 20 Partition exit delay 30 sec 21 22 Infinite exit delay Entry delay 300 3 sec Auto arming delay 0 sec Warning time 30S sec Defer time 0 min 0 z Verification time min p Timer priority a Fig 7
39. time For example entering the value 4 2 means that the zone will be violated after 4 pulses have been registered 240 seconds being the maximum time that can elapse between the first and the last pulse AGD 100 detector Enter a digit from 1 to 3 which corresponds to the selected sensitivity for the high frequency channel see Table 8 AVD 100 detector For the magnetic contact the first zone occupied by the AVD 100 detector enter the digit O the lower reed switch or 1 the side reed switch to select which of the two reed switches is to be active For the vibration detector the second zone occupied by the AVD 100 detector enter a 2 digit sequence 1 digit sensitivity from 1 to 8 1 minimum 8 maximum 279 digit number of pulses from 0 to 7 For ex ample entering the values 4 6 means that sensitivity has been set to 4 and the number of pulses to 6 ASD 100 detector Enter a 3 digit sequence corresponding to the selected parameters as shown in Table 9 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit digit heat detector digit acoustic signaling digit signaling time disabled none 1 minute A1 sound type 1 3 minutes A2 sound type 2 6 minutes B sound type 3 9 minutes Table 9 For example entering the 0 2 4 means that the heat detector has been disabled acoustic signaling type 2 has been selected and the signaling by means of buzzer LEDs will last 9 minutes SATEL VERSA 55 ARD
40. to the devices e g switches the detectors to active passive mode enables disables the test mode and modifies configuration of the devices The response period can be 12 24 or 36 seconds The less frequently communication between controller and wireless devices takes place the more wireless devices can work within their mutual operating range for 12 s maximum 150 for 24 s 300 and for 36 s 450 Outside the response period information on device tampers and on violations of active mode detectors is sent to the controller Additionally the RESPONSE PERIOD has an effect on the level of energy consumption by the wireless devices The less frequently communication between controller and wireless devices takes place the lower energy consumption and the longer battery life is Synchronize the function starts the procedure of synchronization i e checking whether other ABAX wireless system controllers operate within the controller range The controller will adjust the response period so that radio transmissions from several controllers should not be jammed by each other Synchronization takes place automatically on starting the controller and after each operation of adding removing devices supported by the controller Test mode in the test mode all wireless devices will signal communication with the controller by blinking LED and the detectors will signal violations and tampers on their LED indicators During normal operation of
41. when the battery voltage drops below 11 V for more than 12 minutes 3 battery tests The information will be sent to the controller when the battery voltage rises above 11 V more than 12 minutes 3 battery tests e AC supply status information on the loss of power supply will be sent when the AC power loss lasts for more than 30 seconds The AC supply restore is reported with the same delay SATEL VERSA 53 7 3 5 230 V AC wireless controllers general rules of programming Activation of the output to which the controller is assigned will result in energizing the 230 V electrical circuit if reverse polarity of the output has been programmed the circuit will be deenergized Depending on the operating mode information on the button status mode 0 or on the electrical circuit status mode 1 and mode 2 will be sent to the control panel zone to which the controller is assigned Information on the button status is being sent in on line mode Information on the electrical circuit status is sent during the response time Pressing the button closing the electrical circuit means violation of the zone to which the controller is assigned Be careful when selecting the FILTER value for ASW 100 E or ASW 100 F controller i e the number of unanswered response periods after which the loss of communication with the controller will be reported As the 230 V sockets are installed at low height the controllers mounted in them are subject to the
42. 0 ms Bedroom 3 window 1 NC 320 ms Button 1 NC 320 ms Entry Exit 1 sec 0 sec 14414 11 1A Instant O sec Osec N Instant 0 sec 0 sec w Instant 0 sec 0 sec I 13 Blocks verification X X X X X X X XX Instant O sec 0 sec 2C DC gt C gt C XC gt C XL X XX X X gt lt X XC X X X X X X X X Xx X Xx X x x x un 3 Arm Disarm 1 Full arm 0 sec amp Print window in the DLOADX program Fig 8 Versa Zones A zone can be assigned to one or two partitions If the zone is assigned to two partitions it can be armed when both partitions are armed or one of them only The system supports the following zones e hardwired on the control panel PCB and in expanders The number of available hardwired zones is determined by the control panel during the identification procedure e wireless after connection of the ACU 100 controller The number of available wireless zones depends on the number of wireless devices registered in the system and is determined during the procedure of adding the same e virtual zones which do not physically exist but are controlled by means of keyfobs In the DLOADX program parameters and options of the zones can be programmed in the Versa Structure window System tab Partition and zones are presented in the tree like form on the left hand side of the window see Fig 6 The zone parameters and o
43. 13 ARM DISARM and 15 DISARMING zone types Together with disarming the alarm is cleared except for the tamper alarms Violation of the 15 DISARMING type zone will also clear the alarm when the system is not armed 38 Programming Manual SATEL Write violations to event log an option for the 12 NO ALARM ACTION zone type Violation of the zone is saved into the event log the way of saving the event depends on the KEYBOX CONTROL option Store event only if armed an option for the 12 NO ALARM ACTION zone type It is active when the WRITE VIOLATIONS TO EVENT LOG option is enabled Zone violations are saved in the event log when the partition to which the zone belongs is armed Keybox control an option for the 12 NO ALARM ACTION zone type It is active when the WRITE VIOLATIONS TO EVENT LOG option is enabled Violation of the zone will result in logging an event which informs that the keybox is open The event code is sent to the monitoring station If this option is disabled an event will be logged informing about zone violation which will not be reported Name displayed on LED LCD keypad Options Zone type Al on exit end Alarm on exit delay end Priority Priority Bypass disabled Bypass disabled Active night arm Active in night arm Active day arm Active in day arm Power up delay Power up delay Warn in part arm Warning in partial arming Warn on int sir Warning on internal sirens
44. 51 1 Station 1 5114 1 Tel number 5124 2 Tel format 5134 3 Options 5144 4 Attempts no 5154 5 Suspens time 516 6 Identifiers 5161 1 Id 1 5162 2 ld 2 5163 3 Id 3 51607 0 System Id 5174 7 T M SIA pref 5184 8 StationTCP IP 52 2 Station 2 5214 1 Tel number 5224 2 Tel format 5234 3 Options 5244 4 Attempts no 5254 5 Suspens time 526 6 Identifiers 5261 1 Id 1 5262 2 ld 2 5263 3 Id 3 52607 0 System Id 5274 7 T M SIA pref 5284 8 StationTCP IP 534 3 SIA options 54 4 Event codes 541 1 Partition 1 54114 1 Arm by user 5412 2 Arm other 54134 3 Quick arm 54144 4 Disarm by usr 54154 5 Disarm other 54164 6 Rest by user 54174 7 Restore other 54187 8 Duress 5419 9 Arming failed 542 2 Partition 2 54214 1 Arm by user Programming Manual SATEL 554 5 Testat 543 544 545 546 547 5404 54224 54234 5424 54254 54267 54274 5428 54294 3 Zones 54314 54324 54334 54344 54354 54364 54374 54384 4 ABAX zones 5441 5442H 5443H 54444 5 Exp modules 5451 5452H 54534 54544 54554 54564 54574 6 Exp supply 5461 54624 54634 5464 54654 54664 7 System 5471 54724 5473 54744 0 TELIM codes Oat Wh NO oO FP WD RO NP RO NP O NOMA WDN O NNOU0AGW DND
45. ED output is assigned to the key see Section QUICK CONTROL OF OUTPUTS press that key and confirm using to activate the output and press the same key and confirm using to deactivate it Signal new trouble the keypad will acoustically signal occurrence of a new trouble if the TROUBLE MEMORY UNTIL REVIEW option is enabled see Section GLOBAL OPTIONS The new troubles are not signaled when the GRADE 2 global option is enabled Auto arm delay countdown the keypad will acoustically signal the auto arm delay countdown Arm mode review press and hold down the key for about 3 seconds to display information on the partition status whether or not they are armed and what is their armed mode see USER MANUAL If the GRADE 2 global option is enabled pressing and holding down the key will cause no reaction of the keypad Alarms options regarding the alarms triggered from keypad the list of options in keypad includes also those for displaying alarm messages on the VERSA LCD GR keypad as described below Fire alarm press the wj key for approx 3 seconds to trigger the fire alarm AUX alarm press the key for approx 3 seconds to trigger the medical assistance call alarm Panic alarm press the key for approx 3 seconds to trigger the panic alarm Panic alarm silent if the PANIC ALARM option is enabled press the key for about 3 seconds to trigger the silent panic alarm The silent panic alarm is not s
46. FT DISARM options available in the DLOADX program Versa Reporting window and described in section REPORTING PARAMETERS AND OPTIONS 3 2 Global times Keypad s alarm time time period during which alarm is signaled in keypads and proximity card arm disarm devices Up to 255 seconds can be programmed Programming the value 0 means that the KEYPAD S ALARM TIME will be 3 seconds No armed indication after time counted from the moment of partition arming after expiry of which the keypad LED indicating the partition armed status will go out Up to 255 seconds can be programmed Programming the value 0 means that the LED will be lit as long as the partition is armed AC loss report delay time during which the control panel must be without AC power before the trouble is reported A delay in reporting the trouble prevents sending information about short time voltage decays having no effect on normal operation of the system The trouble reporting delay can be up to 255 minutes Telephone line loss report delay time during which abnormal voltage must be on the telephone line for the control panel to report the telephone line trouble A delay in reporting the trouble prevents sending information about short time voltage dips e g during a phone call or decays The trouble reporting delay can be up to 255 minutes RTC clock correction if the accuracy of control panel clock is inadequate the clock settings may be adjusted
47. FTER 3 UNKNOWN CODES CARDS disable the global options TAMPER ALARM ALWAYS AUDIBLE ARM EVEN IF NOT READY AFTER EXIT DELAY program the AC loss time after which a trouble will be reported to be no longer than 60 minutes AC LOSS REPORT DELAY global parameter in case of arming by means of timers program the suitable auto arming delay in partitions so that the system users can be warned of the automatic arming program the entry delay to be no longer than 45 seconds 72 Programming Manual SATEL e enable the AUTO RESET 3 option for all burglary zones e disable the ALARM ON EXIT DELAY END option for alarm zones beyond the exit route e enable the BYPASS DISABLED option for tamper panic and trouble zones e remember that the operation time of acoustic sirens should be minimum 90 seconds and maximum 15 minutes which requires suitable configuration of the cut off time of alarm signaling outputs 13 History of Changes to the Manual Content DATE FIRMWARE INTRODUCED CHANGES VERSION 2010 03 1 01 e Service mode menu has been updated p 7 12 e Information on remote programming vie Ethernet network has been added pages 17 18 20 and 24 Section Parameters related to programming by means of the DloadX program has been modified p 19 Section Starting remote programming via Ethernet network has been added p 24 Description of a new global parameter User code max length has been added p 25 De
48. ONTROLLED controlled by means of zones timers keypad or from keyfob 16 READY STATUS indicates whether the system is ready for arming i e whether there are no violated zones active when there is no violation 17 EXIT DELAY STATUS indicates that the EXIT DELAY countdown is running 18 ARMED STATUS indicates the armed mode after completion of the exit delay countdown 19 TROUBLE STATUS indicates troubles 20 ALARM ARM STATUS indicates alarms pulsating mode and arm status continuous mode after end of the exit delay countdown 21 DETECTORS RESETTING dedicated output to control the alarm memory reset in detectors Activated at the moment of starting the arming procedure the exit delay is not taken into account It can also be activated by using the OUTPUTS RESET user function 6 3 Output parameters 1 Qutdoor sound gt 3 D min 30 sec 115 31 0 min O sec 115 31 2 Internal siren 0 min 30 sec 1 15 16 READY status 2 3 12 15 Controlled 0 min 0 sec 15 Controlled 15 min 0 sec 15 Controlled 0 min 0 sec 15 Controlled 0 min 0 sec 18 Armed status 0 Not used D min 1 sec v 1 Clearing from part 1 X o 2 Clearing from part 2 x x v 4 Polarity 12 v 5 Fire alarms sign v 6 Atm Disarm clear sign Iv 7 Alarm signaling part 1 Iv 8 Alarm signaling part 2 Triggering zones 16 17 18 1320 21 22 V Mainboard TMP input 0 Not used O m
49. PROGRAMMING CE na VSA 4 A S uULed OJJUOD wey gt g T Ys m Gg O A The SATEL s goal is to continually upgrade the quality of its products which may result in alterations of their technical specifications and firmware The current information on the introduced modifications is available on our website Please visit us at http www satel eu Changes made to the firmware version 1 02 Global parameters New options ANSWERING REMOTE CONTROL WHEN ARMED PARTITION 1 ANSWERING REMOTE CONTROL WHEN ARMED PARTITION 2 New output functions 20 ALARM ARM STATUS 21 DETECTORS RESETTING Expansion Support for INT VG voice module modules Messaging Option to acknowledge voice messaging by entering code from the telephone keypad if INT VG module is connected to the control panel The acknowledgement of voice messaging will cancel telephone messaging of the event Capability to access the interactive voice menu after acknowledgement of voice messaging User schedules New right INT VG ACCESS 2 Programming Manual SATEL CONTENTS 1 Control Panel Firmware Replacement c scceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 4 1 1 Firmware replacement using the service function e eeee eee eter eee aaa aaa 4 1 2 Firmware replacement without entering the service mode eseeeeeeaaaaaaaaa aa ace 4 2 Programming EEN RER 5 2 1 POC DACs ea
50. Reset in partition 2 depending on the output function 11 FIRE DETECTORS POWER SUPPLY the users having access to the selected partition can deactivate the output for 16 seconds by means of the OUTPUTS RESET user function 14 CHIME for which the CUT OFF TIME equal to 0 has been programmed the users having access to the selected partition can deactivate the output by means of the OUTPUTS RESET user function Pulse output with pulsating mode of operation 0 5 0 5 sec This option refers to the outputs for which the cut off time is to be programmed except for the 1 EXTERNAL SIREN and 2 INTERNAL SIREN outputs and outputs with the 17 EXIT DELAY STATUS 18 ARMED STATUS and 19 TROUBLE STATUS functions Polarity 12V sets the output operating mode see Table 6 high current output option enabled option disabled normal polarity reverse polarity active state 12V voltage supplied 12V voltage cut off inactive state 12V voltage cut off 12V voltage supplied low current output option enabled option disabled normal polarity reverse polarity active state shorted to ground disconnected from ground inactive state disconnected from ground shorted to ground Table 6 Mode of output operation depending on the POLARITY 12V option Fire alarms signaling option for the 1 EXTERNAL SIREN and 2 INTERNAL SIREN outputs The output signals in pulsating mode the fire alarms from selec
51. ZRK Keypad LCD version 1 01 2009 09 09 Name VERSA LCD 00 Tamper signaled in part 1 First floor 2 Second floor CHIME signal of zones Date Time format 2 la 4 s e 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Jan 12 00 00 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 LCD backlight Options not present w Sign entry delay keys backlight vw Sian exit delay auto v WV Sign alarms V Quick arming Partition 1 Alarm messages V Quick arming Partition 2 Partitions J Zones V Keys sound Sign trbl in part arm Sounder volume 20 V Show code entering AJ v Chime on off ame gt Quick control V PANIC alam silent Sign new trouble Iv FIRE alarm MV Auto Arm delay countdown lv AUX alarm Iv Arm mode review Alarm 3 incorrect codes Auto backlight Entry delay in part 1 viol of zone 30 Fj no Copy Fig 13 Programming keypad settings in the DLOADX program an example of configuration Signaling CHIME from zones a list of zones which when violated will generate chime signal in the keypad Date Time format display mode for time and date LCD backlight display backlight mode in the VERSA LCD GR keypad Keys backlight backlight mode for the keys Auto backlight automatic illumination switch on mode for the keys in VERSA LCD GR keypad also for the display Sounder volume control of the loudness level of sounds generated in the keypad Keypad options Signal entry delay the keypa
52. aaea he es 18 Programming Manual SATEL 4 icon indicating the status of communication with the control panel green color ready to send data alternating green and yellow color data transmission in progress gray color COM port disabled A click on the icon button incase of communication via the RS 232 port will enable disable the COM port in case of other forms of communication will display a window referring to the given connection 5 information on the way of communication with the alarm control panel COMn n number of COM port communication via the RS 232 port Modem communication via the modem TCP IP communication through the ETHM 1 module Buttons System and hardware structure button opens the Versa Structure window Options and global times button opens the Global parameters window Zones data button opens the Versa Zones window Outputs data button opens the Versa Outputs window Timers button opens the Versa Timers window Reporting button opens the Versa Reporting window Telephone messaging button opens the Versa Tel messaging window Warning the button is displayed if noncompliance with the EN 50131 standard requirements for Grade 2 is found with the GRADE 2 global option enabled It opens a window with information on the inconsistencies Panel s data reading button enab
53. ameters in Versa Structure window in the DLOADX program an example of configuration Zone name individual name of zone up to 16 characters Partition 1 Partition 2 partition to which the zone is assigned The zone must be assigned at least one partition for its status to be supervised Entry delay the time counted from the moment of violating the 0 ENTRY EXIT or 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL type zone which makes disarming possible before triggering the alarm It is programmed in seconds and can be up to 255 seconds If the value O is programmed the ENTRY DELAY programmed for the partition will be taken into account If the value O is programmed for both the zone and the partition the zone will act as an instant one Delay time the time counted from the moment of violating the 2 ENTRY EXIT ROUTE type zone if it acts as a delayed one The time is programmed in seconds and can be up to 255 seconds If the value 0 is programmed the ENTRY DELAY programmed for the partition will be treated as the DELAY TIME If the value 0 is programmed for both the zone and the partition the zone will act as an instant one Delay activation time the time counted from the moment of violating the 18 ENTRY ROUTE ENABLING type zone During countdown of this time the 2 ENTRY EXIT ROUTE type zone will 34 Programming Manual SATEL act as the delayed ones The time is programmed in seconds and can be up to 255 seconds If the value 0 is p
54. anel RS 232 TTL port is connected to the computer COM1 port communication with the control panel will start automatically Otherwise click on the 2 gt button and in the window that will open indicate the computer port through which communication is to be effected 5 The DLOADX program will signal establishing communication by displaying an appropriate message 2 2 5 Starting local programming with verification of identifiers Communication between the computer and the alarm control panel in this mode will be established when the communication identifiers in control panel and program are identical or the identifiers programmed in the control panel have the factory value 1 Connect the control panel RS 232 TTL port with the computer port Enter the service code by default 12345 and press the W key 2 3 Press in turn the keys the START DWNLRS function will start 4 Start the DLOADX program on the computer If the control panel RS 232 TTL port is connected to the computer COM1 port communication with the control panel will start automatically Otherwise click on the button and in the window that will open indicate the computer port through which communication is to be effected 5 The DLOADX program will signal establishing communication by displaying an appropriate message 2 2 6 Starting local programming from pins If the local programming cannot be started in normal manner you can use the emergency ha
55. be entered in the IP address form 4 decimal numbers separated by dots or as a name DloadX key a sequence of 1 to 12 alphanumeric characters digits letters and special characters defining the key to be used for encryption of the data sent through Ethernet network during communication with the DLOADX program An identical key must be programmed in the DLOADX program and in the ETHM 1 module PING test Address to test address of the device to which the ping command is to be sent by the module to test the communication It can be entered in the IP address form 4 decimal numbers separated by dots or as a name Period the interval between successive communication tests by means of ping command 48 Programming Manual SATEL Tries no before trouble the number of unsuccessful communication tests the module has received no answer to the ping command sent after which a trouble will be reported Note The function of communication testing by means of a ping command will be enabled after entering the address for testing defining the period between successive tests the value must be different from 0 and defining the rules of trouble reporting the value must be different from 0 7 3 ABAX wireless system controller Response period communication with the wireless devices takes place in preset time intervals During that time the controller collects information on the status of devices and if necessary sends commands
56. be programmed Programming the value 0 means that the arming deferment will be unavailable Simple deferment the user can defer auto arming by pressing the key twice during the auto arm delay time countdown Single deferment the user can only use the simple deferment once so as to postpone the auto arming Subsequent arming deferments are only possible by using the AUTO ARMING DEFERMENT user function CODE 6 SETTINGS P 1 A ARM DEFER 5 Zones Part 1 Part 4 Wiring type Sensitivity Zone type 1 NC 320 ms 0 Entry Exit 30 sec 0 sec 1 NC 320 ms 3 Instant 0 sec 0 sec 1 NC 320ms 3 4 2EOL NC 320 ms 3 4 2EOL NC 320 ms 3 4 2EOL NC 320 ms 3 1 NC 320 ms 3 4 2EOL NC 320 ms 3 Instant O sec 0 sec 4 2EOL NC 320 ms 3 Instant O sec 0 sec 0 3 3 3 3 1 1 Door Window bedroom Window kitchen Corridor Kitchen Living room PIR V 1 Alarm on Exit delay end I 2 Priority M 3 Bypass disabled Iv 4 Active in Night Arm 5 Active in Day Arm 6 Power Up Delay 7 Warming in partial arming Instant O sec Osec Instant O sec 0 sec Instant 1 sec 0 sec Instant O sec Osec Window living r Instant Osec O sec Bedroom PIR Stairway 7 2 l3 4 5 js z ja js 9 Auto reset 3 10 Auto reset 1 11 Clearing Autoreset X X X X X X X X xx o Garage 4 2EOL NC 320 ms Bedroom 2 4 2EOL NC 320 ms Bedroom 2 window 1 NC 320 ms Bedroom 3 4 2EOL NC 32
57. d On the other keypads the B LEDs will start blinking 6 Programming Manual SATEL If the SERVICE MODE FROM RESET PINS option is disabled in the control panel see A Section GLOBAL OPTIONS then depending on the type of keypad in which the lowest address is set LCD the B A and LEDs of the second partition will be lit and the message Restore factory settings 1 Yes will come up on the display LED the B and LEDs of the second partition will be lit and the T LED will be blinking rapidly Pressing the key with digit 1 will reset the control panel to its factory settings but will enable entering the service mode 2 1 3 Access to functions by using arrow keys This way of starting the function is only available in the VERSA LCD GR keypad 1 Use the and keys to find the required submenu the shape of submenu cursor iS 2 Press the or key to enter the submenu use the key to return to the previous menu submenus and the key to return to the main menu 3 Repeat the steps described in 1 and 2 until you find the required function the shape of function indicating cursor is Press the or key to start the function 4 When entering new settings accept them using the key and return to the submenu Press the w key to cancel entering the new settings and return to the submenu 2 1 4 Access to functions by using numerical shortcuts This way of starting the function is available in both ty
58. d press the key to terminate operation of the STARTER function Start the control panel firmware update program in the computer Click on the g button A window will open where you should indicate the computer COM port to which the control panel is connected and press the OK button The firmware updating program will establish communication with the control panel Information will be displayed showing the version of firmware installed on the control panel and available in a file version compilation date language and a window will open prompting whether you would like to continue If the firmware is to be replaced press Yes to begin the control panel firmware replacement 1 2 Firmware replacement without entering the service mode 1 2 3 Start the control panel firmware update program on the computer Click on the g button A window will open where you should indicate the computer COM port to which the control panel is connected and select the RESTART field Power down the control panel first switch off the 230 V AC circuit to which the control panel transformer is connected and then the battery Power up the control panel first switch on the battery and then the 230 V AC circuit to which the control panel transformer is connected Information will be displayed showing the version of firmware installed on the control panel and available in a file version c
59. d will acoustically signal the entry delay countdown Signal exit delay the keypad will acoustically signal the exit delay countdown 46 Programming Manual SATEL Signal alarms the keypad will acoustically signal alarms Duration of signaling is determined by the KEYPAD S ALARM TIME See GLOBAL TIMES The alarms are not signaled when the GRADE 2 global option is enabled Quick arming Partition 1 quick arming is possible in partition 1 see USER MANUAL unless the GRADE 2 global option is enabled Quick arming Partition 2 quick arming is possible in partition 2 see USER MANUAL unless the GRADE 2 global option is enabled Key sound keystrokes on keypad are acoustically signaled Signal trouble in partially armed the T LED will be signaling trouble until both partitions are fully armed if this option is disabled activation of any armed mode in any partition will disable trouble signaling in the keypad Show code entering the keypad will inform about a code being entered VERSA LCD GR entering the code is shown by means of asterisks in the lower line of the LCD display VERSA LED GR entering the code is shown by means of LEDs in the lower line of LEDs Chime ON OFF the chime signal can be enabled disabled by means of the key the key is to be pressed for about 3 seconds Quick control the outputs can be quickly controlled by means of numerical keys If any 15 CONTROLL
60. de 1234 you need not enter the factory code just click on the OK button It is recommended that the factory access code be changed Note Entering an invalid code three times will terminate the program Communication between the program and the control panel is coded The alarm control panel may be programmed locally or remotely 1 Local programming requires connection between the RS 232 TTL port on control panel mainboard RJ type socket and the computer COM port The connection should be made by using the cable manufactured by SATEL and available in the DB9FC RJ KPL set 2 In case of remote programming communication with the control panel can be effected through the built in 300 bps modem This programming method requires connection of the control panel to the telephone line An analog modem must be connected on the computer side through the ETHM 1 module connected to the control panel The ETHM 1 module with firmware version 1 04 or newer and a computer with DLOADX program installed must be connected to the Ethernet network TCP IP protocol 2 2 1 Main menu of the DLoADX program Diosc Versa 15 VERS bile Usa Jams Conryucalieu GCogreijiur Je urrsuul eG JO SCN ARSE Et FE gt AmALnym L _ _ _ _manaddiry AK Fig 3 Main menu of DLOADX program Explanations for Fig 3 1 type of alarm control panel 2 name of alarm system data file 3 information on data writing reading progress
61. devices by means of the LCD keypad eeeee aaa aaa aaaa aan aaaaaach 55 7 4 Proximity Card arm disarm device tas i de EA JA etal eb Ek 58 8 TIMES Fed o FZ OO A AE a OO EAC 59 Se LRG POEUN RER O NT TOTO 60 9 1 Reporting parameters and Options eee eee eee a aaa aaa aaa 61 9 2 EVeNUCOdeS u ia ai E EA aaa adi SA 63 9 3 Starting the TEPO INA iessen U OZ A AE AB 63 9 3 1 Telephone reporting eee eee ee eee aaa aaa a a a aa T A aaa aaa 63 9 3 2 Reporting Via Ethernet network awe az da O O A O A R A a EE Sates R APES 64 10 MESSAGING O o w db wad ada de dob a ae a a ha eae aA eea CEED Ya 64 10 1 Messaging parameters and Options 4 oseeeea awake nawa a aaa aaa ka aaa ka aa aaccC 65 10 2 Event assignment aa aaa naiari ninnau entiseni e dod elce Ah ai 66 10 3 MS PagermeSSAJeS awa z EE W Ea l A apania Ea TEGA GE 66 10 4 Startingthemessaging a re chet ahaha Sate NT ET ld A AAEN Ebat 66 11 USOT SCNGQUNGS iz o aS adi Ada E A 66 11 1 Parameters of the user schedule uu eee aaa aaa e aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aa azaaazaacnaac 67 11 2 Functions assigned to keyfob buttons no OE a bb Aa ai 68 11 3 Confirmation on LEDs in the APT 100 keyfob 0 eee ass ssa eee aaa aaa aaa naa a wawa aaa iccccc 70 12 Compliance with EN 50131 Standard Requirements for Grade 2 1 111 71 13 History of Changes to the Manual Co
62. e and after arming the partition to which the zone belongs AGD 100 wireless glass break detector Sensitivity of the high frequency channel is to be programmed AVD 100 wireless vibration detector and magnetic contact The detector occupies 2 zones in the system the first magnetic contact the second vibration detector Determine for the magnetic contact which of the two reed switches on the electronics board is to be active Program the following for the vibration detector e sensitivity Sensing a single vibration meeting the sensitivity criterion will cause violation of the detector e number of pulses Registering the predefined number of vibrations within 30 seconds will cause violation of the detector All vibrations count they do not have to meet the sensitivity criterion For the value O the pulses are not counted Note Parameters are being independently analyzed As a result the detector can signal violation after registering a strong single vibration caused by a powerful impact as well as after a few slight vibrations caused by a series of weak strikes ASD 100 wireless smoke and heat detector The following is to be programmed e operating mode of the heat detector you can disable the detector or select the detection class in accordance with Standard EN 54 5 e operating mode of the buzzer e duration of alarm signaling by buzzer LED ARD 100 wireless reorientation detector Sensit
63. e reporting parameters and options in the DLOADX program an example of configuration 9 1 Reporting parameters and options Station 1 Station 2 Reporting format format in which event codes are sent to the monitoring station The VERSA series control panels allow to chose from several formats including Contact ID and SIA Telephone number telephone number of the monitoring station Repetitions the number of attempts to establish telephone connection with the monitoring station after which if there is no connection busy number no answer 62 Programming Manual SATEL from the station etc the control panel will suspend reporting Up to 31 retries can be programmed Programming the value 0 means that monitoring will be suspended after 8 attempts Suspend time the time for which telephone reporting is suspended after making the programmed number of attempts to establish connection with the monitoring station The control panel will resume the attempt of establishing telephone connection with the monitoring station after this time expires or a next new event occurs Up to 30 minutes can be programmed Programming the value 0 means that an attempt to establish telephone connection with the monitoring station will only be taken after occurrence of a new event in the system Server address the address of STAM 2 monitoring station or SMET 256 converter It can be entered in the form of IP address 4 decimal numbers
64. e to connect after the control panel some additional devices which will be activated after a preset number of rings e g answering machine fax etc Tone dialing the control panel will tone dial the telephone numbers pulse dial if this option is disabled Pulse 1 1 5 off 1 2 this option applies to pulse dialing Before you enable it make yourself familiar with the valid standard of pulse dialing No dial tone test the control panel will not perform the test for dial tone before dialing the number and will start dialing the number 5 seconds after going off hook This makes it possible for the control panel to dial the number when some non standard tones occur on the telephone line after going off hook e g interrupted tone When this option is disabled the control panel will start dialing the number 3 seconds after going off hook provided that the dial tone is present No answer tone test in case of notifying by means of voice messages the control panel will not perform the test for off hook condition The voice message will be played back 15 seconds after completion of the number dialing In case of reporting the control panel will ignore any signals including the busy tone received from the telephone exchange after dialing the telephone number and will wait for the handshake from the monitoring station Enable this option if after dialing the number non standard signals are received from the telephone exchan
65. e warning alarm will be signaled on outputs with the 2 INTERNAL SIREN function Tamper alarm always audible the tamper alarm will be signaled always on outputs with the 1 EXTERNAL SIREN and 2 INTERNAL SIREN functions if the option is disabled only in armed mode Also lack of the expander is always saved in the event log as a tamper alarm If the option is disabled lack of the expander will be saved in the event log as a trouble if the partition to which the expander is assigned is disarmed but the keypad will signal tamper alarm anyway as a tamper alarm if the partition is armed Tamper alarm on internal sirens the tamper alarm will be signaled always on outputs with the 2 INTERNAL SIREN function in armed mode only if the option is disabled Additionally the output will always signal lack of the expander also when the event is logged as a trouble see TAMPER ALARM ALWAYS AUDIBLE option Block after 3 unknown codes cards after entering an invalid code reading in an invalid card three times the keypad proximity card arm disarm device will be blocked for 90 seconds After this period of time has expired each subsequent entry of an invalid code read in of an invalid card will block the keypad proximity card arm disarm device at once The counter of invalid codes cards will be reset after a correct code is used Service Mode from RESET pins it is possible to start the service mode and local
66. ected sensitivity 1 minimum 16 maximum Press U ASP 105 siren 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press D 2 Using the and keys select the type of acoustic signaling Press 4 D 3 Using the and keys determine the time of alarm signaling Press 4 D ad 5 o 58 Programming Manual SATEL In the event of the ASP 205 siren two types of signaling are to be programmed Select the first zone to which the siren is assigned to program the signaling triggered by the first siren control output Select the second zones to program the signaling triggered by the second siren control output In both cases the process of configuration is almost identical except that the FILTER parameter is not programmed for the second zone 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press 4 2 Using the and keys select the operating mode of acoustic signaling acoustic signaling disabled 1 2 or 3 type of acoustic signaling Press D 3 Using the and EJ V keys determine the duration of acoustic signaling Press U 4 Define whether the optical signaling is to be enabled signaling disabled ki signaling enabled Press ASW 100 E and ASW 100 F controllers 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press ED 2 Using the and keys select operation mode for the button inactive the electric circuit is only remotely controlled interim control
67. ee Section STARTING REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA MODEM Inspection the user has access to the 5 EVENT LOG and 7 SYSTEM STATE user functions In case of arming by means of the VERSA LCD GR keypad the user gets information about bypassed zones and causes of denial of arming if any the user can enforce the arming Tests the user has access to the 9 TESTS submenu DURESS when a code card with this right is used to perform any function the panel will send a DURESS reporting code to the central station The DURESS alarm will be triggered in the partition in which alarm would be triggered in the event of tamper of the keypad proximity card arm disarm device used for arming disarming or alarm clearing INT VG access the user can operate the control panel by means of a telephone DTMF using the interactive voice menu available in the INT VG module 11 2 Functions assigned to keyfob buttons Functions that can be assigned to the keyfob buttons are numbered which makes easier their programming in the keypad the keypad list can also be scrolled through by means of the and amp 4 keys In the LED keypad the function number is presented in binary form on the LEDs 1 12 in the same way as the decimal values see page 15 Table 4 Only values corresponding to the function numbers can be entered 0 Not used SATEL VERSA Zone 1 violation Zone 2 violation Zone 3 violation Zone 4 violation Zone 5 violation Zone 6 v
68. elay 1424 2 Entry delay 1434 3 Warning 1444 4 Verification 1454 5 Autoarm delay 1464 6 A arm defer 154 5 Part 1 name 164 6 Part 2 name 174 7 Part options 2 Hardware 21 1 Kpds amp exps Programming Manual SATEL 3 Global param 4 Timers 224 234 24 254 264 274 314 324 334 344 354 364 374 384 394 304 414 424 2 2 4 O 2114 2124 2134 2144 2184 2194 2104 Zones Outputs Quick control 241 242 243 2444 245 246 247 248 249 240 EOL 1 resist EOL 2 resist VERSA zones Options Kpds al time Hide arm st AC trbl delay Tel trbl del RTC adjustm Daylight sav Summer time Winter time Min code len Timer 1 name Timer 2 name oOo wo A O O ONDA RO ND gt Ildentificat Settings ACU 100 213414 213424 213434 213444 213454 213464 213474 Options Rem ABAX kfbs Rem RX k fobs Keypads addr Control 14 1 Control 24 2 Control 34 3 Control 4 4 Control 54 5 Control 64 6 Control 7 7 Control 8 8 Control 94 9 Control 0 0 NOOR WN New device Config device Remove device ACU 100 zones Synchronize Test mode on Test mode off SATEL VERSA 434 3 Timer 3 name 444 4 Timer 4 name 5 Monitoring 504 0 Stations
69. eless siren is assigned should be suitable for the information to be sent e ASP 105 first zone low battery and tamper second zone 12 V DC external power loss and tamper e ASP 205 both zones low battery and tamper 52 Programming Manual SATEL Information on tamper is sent immediately and that on troubles during the response time Notes e After starting the SERVICE MODE or TEST MODE and for 40 seconds after power up signaling in the siren is blocked to enable installation work to be carried out Opening the tamper contact will not trigger any loud signaling but information on tamper will be sent when in service mode the control panel is signaling no tamper alarms The command to block unblock signaling in connection with entering exiting the test mode or service mode is sent during the response time e Tamper alarm on opening the tamper contact in the siren ASP 105 it lasts for the maximum time of acoustic signaling programmed for the siren type of sound and optical signaling programmed ASP 205 it lasts 3 minutes sound type 1 and optical signaling 7 3 4 Wireless expanders of hardwired zones and outputs general rules of programming The wireless expander for hardwired zones and outputs ACX 200 or ACX 201 takes up 4 zones and 4 outputs in the system Parameters of the expander zones and outputs are programmed in the same way as for the other hardwired zones and outputs of c
70. es 7 Answering 714 1 Rings to ans 8 Usr templates 814 1 Settings 12 Programming Manual SATEL 824 2 Key fob func 834 3 Confirmations 844 4 Name 9 User menu The 9 USER MENU function enables access to the user functions when the control panel remains in the service mode press the w key to return to the main menu of the service mode The user menu and functions are described in the User Manual 2 1 7 Entering data by means of the VERSA LCD GR keypad The data being entered are presented on the display The method of programming depends on the type of data to be entered by service function To save the data in the control panel press the key To exit the function without saving the changes press the key Selection from the single choice list The upper line of display shows the function name and the lower one the currentl selected item To scroll through the item list use the keys down and the keys up The and keys are not used Selection from the multiple choice list The upper line of display shows the function name and the lower one one of the items to choose from To scroll through the item list use the keys down and the keys up Shown in the upper right corner of the display is an additional symbol Ei displayed item is selected option is enabled displayed item is not selected option is disabled Press any numerical key to change the currently shown sy
71. evel Additionally they make it possible to define which functions will be assigned by default to the keyfob buttons if keyfob is assigned to a user created with the use of the given schedule SATEL VERSA 67 Note Changing the rights in user schedule will change the rights of all users created with the use of that schedule but changing the functions assigned to keyfob buttons will only have effect on the users to whom the keyfobs are yet to be added In the DLOADX program the user schedules are programmed in the Versa Users window User Schedules tab see Fig 19 In the keypad the user schedules are configured by means of the function available in the USER TEMPLATES submenu SERVICE MODE 8 USR TEMPLATES 11 1 Parameters of the user schedule Disarming Alarm clearing Tel mess clearing Auto arming defer Zone inhibition Inspection INT VG access X X X IX X IXIX X X X X X X Xx x Keyfob button s default functions Kwtbtuow 1 212 4 5 6 2 lis EM 39 39 43 39 42 40 42 53 4 53 54 54 S Pin Jf 0 Fig 19 Programming user schedules in the Versa Users window DLOADX program example of settings 68 Programming Manual SATEL Schedule name individual name of the user schedule up to 16 characters Right defines which functions are available to the user The following rights can be assigned to the user schedule all or selected ones Arming the user can arm the
72. eystroke The key moves the cursor to the right and the key to the left The key deletes the character on the left side of the cursor a Sm OO c lt O O NIOJOO RIWIN gt SH Table 1 Characters available in the keypad when entering telephone numbers to change the letter case press Bv Special character Function description switch over to pulse dialing switch over to tone dialing DTMF waiting for additional signal 3 second pause 10 second pause signal in DTMF mode signal in DTMF mode other signals generated in DTMF mode Table 2 Special character functions Entering names Keep pressing particular keys until the required character appears Characters available in the keypad are presented in Table 3 Hold down the key to display the digit assigned to the key Shown on the right side in the upper line of the display is information about the letter case ABC or abc it will be displayed after pressing any key and will be visible for a few seconds after the last keystroke The key moves the cursor to the right and the key to the left The key deletes the character on the left side of the cursor Programming Manual SATEL Characters available after next keystroke Table 3 Characters available in the VERSA LCD GR keypad when en
73. ge or in case of very poor quality connections Store keyfob events using the keyfob is written into the events log 26 Programming Manual SATEL Trouble memory until review the trouble memory is being signaled until it is cleared clearing the trouble memory is possible when you quit the 7 SYSTEM STATE user function Grade 2 the system operates in accordance with the EN 50131 standard requirements for Grade 2 i e the way of informing the users about the system state by means of LEDs display and beeps in the keypads meets the requirements of the standard see USER MANUAL quick arming is not available new codes in the system must be composed of at least 5 characters prior to arming the control panel checks that no circumstances have occurred that prevent arming ref PREVENT ARMING IF NOT READY global option incase of arming by means of the VERSA LCD GR keypad the control panel will check if there are any zones bypassed in the partition information on the bypassed zones is presented if the user has the INSPECTION right the warning alarm feature is enabled in the system see WARNING ALARM global option the warning alarm is signaled at the 2 INTERNAL SIREN function output ref WARNING ALARM ON INTERNAL SIRENS global option The option is available in the keypad in the 2 HARDWARE submenu SERVICE MODE gt 2 HARDWARE 1 KPDS amp EXPS 4 OPTIONS 0 GRADEZ Serial
74. hat the arming is not possible i e the arming procedure will fail 28 Programming Manual SATEL Additionally when the option is enabled and the user has the INSPECTION right the VERSA LCD GR keypad will inform prior to arming that there are bypassed zones in the partition it does not apply to the quick arming The option is available in the keypad in the 2 HARDWARE submenu SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE 1 KPDS amp EXPS 4 OPTIONS ADVANCED ARMING Arm even if not ready after exit delay the option is active when the PREVENT ARMING IF NOT READY or GRADE 2 option is enabled A zone violation or trouble found at the end of exit delay countdown does not affect the arming procedure the system will be armed The option is available in the keypad in the 2 HARDWARE submenu SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE 1 KPDS amp EXPS 4 OPTIONS PARM EXDLY w TRBL Answering remote control when armed partition 1 2 telephone answering and remote control features are only available when selected partitions are armed Note Additionally the list of global options in the keypad includes TMP ALARM IN P 2 alarm from the mainboard TMP zones is signaled in partition 2 In the DLOADX program the partition in which alarm from TMP zones will be signaled is to be selected in the Versa Structure window Hardware tab after clicking on the system name on the left side EVENTS LIMITAT EXP RESTART REP REST AFT BELL and REST A
75. he pulse dialing option PULSE 1 1 5 OFF 1 2 3 Determine whether the control panel prior to dialing the number should check the telephone line for dialing signal global option NO DIAL TONE TEST 4 Determine whether the control panel is to play back the voice message after going off hook or 15 seconds after the dialing is completed global option NO ANSWER TONE TEST 5 Determine whether alarm clearing should cancel the messaging global option CLEAR MESSAGING ON ALARM CLEARING 6 Define the number of attempts made by the control panel to notify about the event parameters ROUND COUNT and RETRIES NUMBER FOR ONE ROUND 7 Program the following data for at least one telephone to which notification messages will be sent description telephone number messaging type 8 Record CA 64 SM record or synthesize INT VG the voice messages which are to be used for messaging see CA 64 SM synthesizer or INT VG voice module manual 9 Define the content of text messages which are to be used for messaging 10 Assign the voice messages to the text messages 11 Determine of which events to which telephone numbers and by means of which messages the control panel is to notify 12 Program additional parameters for messaging by means of text messages 11 User Schedules The VERSA control panels enable 5 user schedules to be defined These schedules are used when adding or editing users and specify their authority l
76. he pulse whose duration is equal to or longer than the defined time will cause violation of the zone Values from the 3 ms to 96 ms range can be programmed every 3 ms Pulse validity the time counted from the pulse occurrence during which subsequent pulses must occur their number being defined as the PULSE COUNT so that the zone is violated The following values can be programmed 30 s 120 s 240 sand O If no further pulses will occur within the defined time period the pulse counter will be reset The pulse counter is reset automatically at arming disarming If the value 0 is programmed the counter will only be reset at arming disarming This parameter is programmed for the ROLLER zone wiring Pulse count the number of pulses after which the zone will be violated This parameter is programmed for the ROLLER and VIBRATION zone wiring For the VIBRATION zone wiring it is possible to program values from 0 to 7 for the value O the pulses will not be counted the SENSITIVITY parameter only being taken into account For the ROLLER zone wiring you can program values from 1 to 8 Note In the DLOADX program all the required parameters for zones in ROLLER and VIBRATION configuration are programmed in the SENSITIVITY field Max violation time exceeding the maximum violation time is recognized by the control panel as the detector trouble e g damage or masking The time is programmed in seconds and can be up to 255 seconds Programmi
77. he system e g zones outputs expanders wireless devices event codes for reporting etc should be programmed using the step by step method When the function is called up and the component to be configured selected from the list the first parameter available for programming will be displayed Irrespective of whether or not it will be modified pressing the 4 ID key will take you automatically to programming the next parameter the changes will be saved After all available parameters are configured return to the submenu follows in the VERSA LCD GR keypad and to the main menu in the VERSA LED GR keypad The programming can be terminated at any moment by using the K amp key you will return to the submenu The K and LEDs of the first and second partitions show the programming step number in binary mode see page 15 Table 4 2 1 6 Service mode menu Shown in square brackets are sequences which enable calling up a particular submenu or starting a particular function from the main menu level 0 SrvMod config OO 0 Quit SrvMod 014 1 VERSAid 02 2 DloadX id 044 4 DloadX tel 064 6 SrvMod opt 074 7 Restore all 084 8 Default usr 09 9 STARTER 1 Partitions 11 1 Part 1 zones 124 2 Part 2 zones 13 3 Part 1 times 1314 1 Exit delay 132 2 Entry delay 133 3 Warning 1344 4 Verification 135 5 Autoarm delay 136 6 A arm defer 14 4 Part 2 times 1414 1 Exit d
78. ignaled but the event code is reported to the monitoring station Alarm 3 incorrect codes if an invalid code is entered three times alarm will be triggered Alarm messages these options apply to the VERSA LCD GR keypad Partitions an alarm in the partition will result in the alarm message being displayed The message includes name of the partition in which the alarm was triggered SATEL VERSA 47 Zones an alarm from zone will result in the alarm message being displayed The message includes name of the zone which triggered the alarm The zone alarm message has priority The alarm messages are not displayed when the GRADE 2 global option is enabled 7 2 ETHM 1 Ethernet module Obtain IP address automatically DHCP the module automatically downloads the IP address subnet mask and gateway data from the DHCP server Note The IP address assigned to the module can be read out in the VERSA LCD GR keypad by means of the 8 EXPANDER VER user function code D gt 9 Tests gt 38 EXPANDER VER For detailed description of the function use please refer to the user manual IP address module IP address The field is available if the OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY DHCP option is disabled Subnet mask subnet mask in which the module works The field is available if the OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY DHCP option is disabled Gateway IP address of the network device by means of which the o
79. in 1 sec X Xe HK x KY X KY X X XxX X X X X X X X X X X D Not used O min 1 sec amp Print J OK Fig 10 Versa Outputs window in the DLOADX program Output name individual name of the output up to 16 characters Cut off time time during which the alarm outputs and the outputs with functions 13 ZONE VIOLATION 14 CHIME 15 CONTROLLED and 21 DETECTORS RESETTING are active Entering the value 0 modifies the way of functioning of some outputs alarm outputs remain active until the alarm is cleared the 13 ZONE VIOLATION output remains active throughout the time of zone violation the PULSE option is disabled then the 14 CHIME output remains active until deactivated by the OUTPUTS RESET user function SATEL VERSA 41 the 15 CONTROLLED output remains active until another violation of the controlling zone disabling of timer or disabling of the output by means of keypad bistable mode Activation zones the zones whose status has effect on the output status Activation partition armed mode the armed modes whose activation in the partition will activate the 18 ARMED STATUS or 20 ALARM ARM STATUS output the number corresponds to the LED number in the LED keypad and to the item number in graphic mode in the LCD keypad 1 Partition 1 full armed mode Partition 1 night armed mode Partition 1 day armed mode Partition 2 full armed mode
80. ing connection from the DLOADX program eeeeee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 22 Initiating connection from the DLOADX program but with the control panel calling back and establishing CORNECKIONI eieiei A A A ka tara 23 Initiating connection by the Control panel ueeee eee aaa aaa aaa 23 2 2 9 Starting remote programming via Ethernet network e uuu ueeee aaa aaa aaa 24 Initiating connection from the DLOADX program eeeeeee see aaa ea aaa aaa aaa aan 24 Initiating a connection by the control panel seeeee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 24 3 Global Parameters ai d aa NW ani hai si r d wadia aaa nia ki 25 3 1 GlO Dal OPUONS OT O TONA ONA TP ATA A T 25 3 2 Glopal MING S Tulli REA AA 0 LE AAA Bata 28 AWG La a Lod TEE RE RENE EE EEE ETEI 29 4 1 Partition parameterS aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa zaaaiaaaiaaae 29 3 ZONO S ASESOR ORA EEE O EPE DEO Ed cteueteqcteqeteqeteceteoenes 31 5 1 Numeration of system Zones a ciana a diod ni EE ERA 32 5 1 1 Hardwired ZONES e cei a AR did ad ee Zd ee dc 32 Ods i WIr I SSZZONESN E E a E E E E T E E E T ine dete caaheen E T E E 32 5 2 End OT WING resistors w R A OR R cc oi Ged Get a RARE 32 5 3 Zone parameters udawac i a dA PAP add dd 33 SATEL VERSA 3 5 4 ZONE POS ii A E On A AR APRA Ewa 35 5 5 ZONE OPUONS wani ae etter nisi eed he lao eee al is eres 36 6 OUT UES a i idzie iska
81. iolation Zone 7 violation Zone 8 violation Zone 9 violation 10 Zone 10 violation 11 Zone 11 violation 12 Zone 12 violation 13 Zone 13 violation 14 Zone 14 violation 15 Zone 15 violation 16 Zone 16 violation 17 Zone 17 violation 18 Zone 18 violation 19 Zone 19 violation 20 Zone 20 violation 21 Zone 21 violation 22 Zone 22 violation 23 Zone 23 violation 24 Zone 24 violation 25 Zone 25 violation 26 Zone 26 violation 27 Zone 27 violation 28 Zone 28 violation 29 Zone 29 violation 30 Zone 30 violation OMNAARWN gt 31 Arming partition 1 full armed mode 32 Arming partition 1 night armed mode 33 Arming partition 1 day armed mode 34 Disarming clearing alarm in partition 1 35 Arming partition 2 full armed mode 36 Arming partition 2 night armed mode 37 Arming partition 2 day armed mode 38 Disarming clearing alarm in partition 2 39 Arming partitions 1 and 2 full armed mode 40 Arming partitions 1 and 2 night armed mode 41 Arming partitions 1 and 2 day armed mode 42 Disarming clearing alarm in partitions 1 and 2 43 Loud panic alarm 44 Silent panic alarm 45 Fire alarm 46 Medical alarm 51 Output 1 activation 52 Output 2 activation Programming Manual SATEL Output 3 activation Output 4 activation Output 5 activation Output 6 activation Output 7 activation Output 8 activation Output 9 activation Output 10 activatio
82. irst one of the two zones to which the detector is assigned and Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press U U Determine whether the detector is to be always active option disabled 7 option enabled Press Using the and keys select which of the two reed switches of the magnetic contact lower or side is to be active Press key D Then select the second zone to which the detector is assigned and Enter a digit from the 1 to 8 range corresponding to the selected sensitivity of vibration detector 1 minimum 8 maximum Press EO Enter a digit from the 1 to 7 range corresponding to the number of pulses the recording of which will result in violation of the vibration detector Press U ASD 100 detector 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press ID Using the and EJ V keys define operating mode of the heat detectors Press TR D gt D Using the and EJ V keys define operating mode of the buzzer acoustic signaling disabled 1 2 or 3 type of acoustic signaling Press 4 I Using the and EJ V keys determine the time of alarm signaling by the detector buzzer or LED Press ARD 100 detector 1 Enter an appropriate value for the FILTER and press Determine whether the detector is to be always active option disabled kil option enabled Press Enter a number from the 1 to 16 range corresponding to the sel
83. ivity should be programmed for the detector 50 Programming Manual SATEL ASP 105 wireless triggered outdoor siren It takes up 2 outputs and 2 zones in the system The following is to be programmed e type of acoustic signaling e maximum duration of acoustic signaling ASP 205 wireless indoor siren It takes up 2 outputs and 2 zones in the system You can program two types of signaling defining for each of them e signaling maximum duration e type of acoustic signaling e whether optical signaling is to be enabled ASW 100 E and ASW 100 F 230 V AC wireless controller Operating mode should be selected version 2 01 2009 09 08 Name facu 00 08 ACU 100 Tamper signaled in part 1 First floor Zones Outputs Keyfobs C 2 Second floor Response period 12sec Name Wiring type Zone type Device type Always active Configuration 0 aa Door Entry Exit Hall Instant Window livingr Instant a Living room Instant 5s Bedroom Instant e Window bedroom Instant Window kitchen Instant e Kitchen Instant AMD 100 Magn contact 0076354 APD 100 PIR PET 0852234 AMD 100 Magn contact 0086754 APD 100 PIR PET 0034437 APD 100 PIR PET 0343742 AMD 100 Magn contact 0732954 AMD 100 Magn contact 0006392 APD 100 PIR PET 0953222 O Bottom contact 2 1 Sensitivity medium 1 Side contact 2 1 Sensitivity medium 2 1 Sensitivit
84. les data reading from the control panel Write to panel button enables data writing to the control panel Event log button opens the window containing event log Cancel button makes it possible to cancel the data reading writing Clock setting button saves the time in the control panel based on the computer clock LCD keypad button displays a virtual keypad System status button opens the drop down menu shown in Fig 4 SATEL VERSA 19 Configuration button opens the Configuration window Connection button opens the drop down menu where you can select the method of establishing communication between the program and the alarm control panel i gt gt Keypad Partitions state Zones state Outputs and modules state Troubles Module power supply Fig 4 Menu displayed after pressing the button 2 2 2 Changing the program access code 1 Open the FILE menu select ACCESS SETUP and then CHANGE ACCESS CODE see Fig 5 EA DloadX Versa 15 Data Users Communication Connection Information E gt New Export Import gt Convert into gt Access setup gt Change access code Program users Exit Fig 5 Functions related to the access to DLOADX program 2 Enter your present access code to the program and click on the OK button 3 Enter the new access code to the program and click on the OK button 4 Re enter the new program acces
85. ls the arming status of the partition it belongs to Violation of the zone starts the arming procedure or disarms the partition depending on the current status of the partition 14 ARMING violation of the zone starts the procedure of arming the partition to which the zone belongs 15 DISARMING violation of the zone disarms the partition to which the zone belongs 16 EXIT DELAY TERMINATOR violation of the zone ends the partition exit delay countdown 17 SHUNT LOCK the zone ends the partition exit delay countdown and depending on the BLOCKS VERIFICATION option will disable verification or disarm the partition to which it belongs The way of controlling the zone violation zone restore is determined by the option RESTORE DISABLES VERIFICATION Or RESTORE DISARMS 18 ENTRY ROUTE ENABLING violation of the zone activates delay for the 2 ENTRY EXIT ROUTE type zones in the partition to which the zone belongs The zones will act as delayed ones for the DELAY ACTIVATION TIME After expiry of the time unless the system is disarmed the zones will again act as the instant ones If the DELAY ACTIVATION TIME for a zone will be programmed as equal to 0 and at the same time the ENTRY DELAY programmed for the partition is equal to O violation of the zone will have no effect 19 TROUBLE violation of the zone is treated by the control panel as a trouble Additionally an alarm event may be written into the control panel memor
86. m on the left side of the window see Fig 6 In the keypad the partition parameters are configured by using the functions available in the PARTITIONS submenu SERVICE MODE 1 PARTITIONS Versa 15 Sie 1 First floor m 1 Door Window bedroom Window kitchen Corridor Kitchen Living room PIR Window living r Bedroom PIR Stairway 10 Garage 15 Button lt 2 Second floor Fig 6 List of partitions and zones in a tree like form in the System tab Versa Structure window an example of configuration 4 1 Partition parameters Name individual name of the partition up to 16 characters Partition exit delay the time counted from the moment of starting the partition arming procedure which enables the protected area to be left without triggering an alarm Violation of the 0 ENTRY EXIT 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL 2 ENTRY EXIT ROUTE or 4 DOUBLE KNOCK type zones during the exit delay time will trigger no alarm Up to 255 seconds can be programmed Notes e The exit delay countdown can be terminated by means of the 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL or 16 EXIT DELAY TERMINATOR type zones All zones in the partition will be armed before expiry of the programmed exit delay time e Using the keypad you can arm the system without the exit delay if the hold down the key which ends the arming sequence EJ 4 or for approx 3 seconds 30 Programming Manual SATEL Infinite exit delay
87. mbol for another one Press the or key to switch over the keypad to the graphical mode programming By means of the 2 and symbols the display presents the current status of all items accessible within this function these can be e g zones outputs options etc The key moves the cursor to the right and the lt 4 key to the left When you press the or key the keypad returns to the text mode Entering decimal values Digits are entered by pressing the suitable keys The key moves the cursor to the right and the or key to the left Entering hexadecimal values Digits are entered by pressing the suitable keys Characters from A to F available under the and Baer keys Keep pressing the keys until the required character appears The key moves the cursor to the right and the or key to the left Programming telephone numbers Keep pressing particular keys until the required character appears Characters available in the keypad are presented in Table 1 Up to 16 characters can be programmed Some of the special characters a b c d and are coded so that the character takes up two items hence the maximum number of characters available for entering if they are used will be lower SATEL VERSA 13 Shown on the right side in the upper line of the display is information about the letter case ABC or abc it will be displayed after pressing any key and will be visible for a few seconds after the last k
88. menu is available while it is blinking on all the other keypads connected to the control panel The service mode may also be signaled acoustically after the corresponding option is enabled Additional information is provided by the T LED which is blinking during navigation throughout the menu and submenus lit when any service function is running A When in the service mode the alarm system signals no alarms 2 1 1 Starting the service mode 1 Enter the service code by default 12345 and press the key 2 Press in turn the keys to start the service mode 2 1 2 Starting the service mode from pins If entering the service mode in the normal way is impossible you can use the emergency hardware procedure so called starting from pins 1 Power down the control panel first switch off power in the 230 V AC circuit to which the control panel transformer is connected and then disconnect the battery 2 Place a jumper across the RESET pins on the control panel mainboard 3 Power up the control panel first connect the battery and then switch on power supply in the 230 V AC circuit to which the control panel transformer is connected 4 Wait a few seconds and remove the jumper from the RESET pins 5 On the keypad with the lowest address the LED will light up and the TA LED will start blinking indicating that the service menu is available on the keypad in case of the LCD keypad the menu will be displaye
89. n Output 11 activation Output 12 activation Output 1 deactivation Output 2 deactivation Output 3 deactivation Output 4 deactivation Output 5 deactivation Output 6 deactivation Output 7 deactivation Output 8 deactivation Output 9 deactivation Output 10 deactivation Output 11 deactivation Output 12 deactivation Output 1 switchover Output 2 switchover Output 3 switchover Output 4 switchover Output 5 switchover Output 6 switchover Output 7 switchover Output 8 switchover Output 9 switchover 100 Output 10 switchover 101 Output 11 switchover 102 Output 12 switchover 11 3 Confirmation on LEDs in the APT 100 keyfob The list of information that may be presented on the keyfob LEDs is numbered which makes programming easier use the and keys to scroll through the list in the keypad In the LED keypad the number is presented in binary format on LEDs 1 12 in a similar way as the decimal values see page 15 Table 4 Only the values corresponding to the numbers on the list can be entered 0 On 1 Output 1 state 2 Output 2 state LED is lit when the selected output is active LED is lit when the control panel has confirmed receiving information on a keypress SATEL VERSA 71 O NOO RGG 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 Output 3 state Output 4 state Output 5 state Output 6 state Output 7 state
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91. nected to the computer For the modem to be initialized click on the button and from the menu that will be displayed select the 300 bps modem The window will then open where the modem initializing information will be shown 3 Click on the Connect button 4 After the preprogrammed number of rings after the second call if the DOUBLE CALL option is enabled the control panel will answer the call and the connection will be established The DLOADX program will signal it by an appropriate message SATEL VERSA 23 Initiating connection from the DLOADX program but with the control panel calling back and establishing connection This method ensures better security of the system because the control panel may only be remotely programmed from a specified locality Make sure that in the control panel e you have programmed telephone number of the computer from which the control panel is to be programmed SERVICE MODE 0 SRVMOD CONFIG 4 DLOADX TEL e the ANSWERING MODEM option is enabled SERVICE MODE 03 GLOBAL PARAM gt 1 OPTIONS MODEM ANSWERING e you have defined the number of rings after which the control panel will go ofi hook SERVICE MODE 7 ANSWERING 1 RINGS TO ANS e you have defined whether the control panel will go off hook after the first or after the second call SERVICE MODE 3 GLOBAL PARAM 1 OPTIONS DOUBLE CALL Telephone number of the control panel must be programmed in the DLOADX program 1 Start
92. ng the value 0 means that the control panel will not check the zone for maximum violation time Max no violation time exceeding the maximum time of no violation is recognized by the control panel as the detector trouble e g damage or masking The time is programmed in hours and can be up to 255 hours Programming the value 0 means that the control panel will not check whether the zone is violated or not 5 4 Zone types 0 ENTRY EXIT a delayed zone combining two functions entry line violation of the zone triggers the entry delay countdown in the partition and activates delay for the 2 ENTRY EXIT ROUTE type zone The entry delay may be signaled on keypads or proximity card arm disarm devices exit line the zone status is monitored during the partition exit delay time Violation of the zone is treated as an exit from the partition 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL the same as the 0 ENTRY EXIT type but if the arming procedure has started and the control panel registers the zone restore the exit delay countdown will be terminated 2 ENTRY EXIT ROUTE during the countdown of ENTRY DELAY or DELAY ACTIVATION TIME the zone acts as a delayed one alarm will be triggered after expiry of the DELAY TIME In other situations it acts as an instant zone 3 INSTANT instant zone It enters the armed mode after the arming procedure has started irrespective of the value of EXIT DELAY time programmed for the partition 4 DOUBLE KNOCK
93. nly remotely controlled 1 electric circuit may be controlled remotely or manually 2 electric circuit may be controlled remotely or manually but remote control can be manually disabled 7 3 7 Configuration of wireless devices by means of the LCD keypad The working parameters for each wireless device are configured by the step by step method as the device is added to the system In the first step the FILTER parameter should be always programmed which is applicable to nearly all wireless devices except for the ARF 100 tester The next steps depend on the type of device e g for most detectors it is defined in the next step whether the detector is to be always active 56 Programming Manual SATEL The parameters of each wireless device can be modified at any moment by means of the CONFIGURE DEVICE function SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE 1 KPDS amp EXPS 3 ACU 100 2 CONFIG DEVICE After the function is started the keypad will display a list of zones to which the wireless devices are assigned Even if the device occupies a few zones only the first of them can be displayed The number of displayed zones depends on the type of device Using the and keys select from the list the zone to which the device to be configured is assigned and confirm your selection using the key Described below is step by step programming the settings of the wireless devices for which additional configuration options and parameters are available
94. nte nt ssssssseeaananaaaaanananannnnnnnnnnne 72 4 Programming Manual SATEL 1 Control Panel Firmware Replacement This manual applies to the control panels with firmware version 1 02 If a newer version of firmware is available on our www satel eu website an update of the control panel firmware is possible For this purpose the control panel RS 232 TTL port RJ type socket should be connected to the computer COM port DB9 type socket with the SATEL made cable which is included in the DB9FC RJ KPL set Notes From the moment of establishing communication between the control panel and the firmware updating program the control panel will not execute its normal functions until the firmware replacement procedure is completed If for whatever reason the firmware replacement procedure is abruptly terminated e g because of power failure and as a result the control panel firmware gets damaged the control panel will not start normally but will be waiting for the firmware replacement to begin 1 Firmware replacement using the service function Enter the service code on the keypad by default 12345 and press the key Press in turn the keys to start the service mode Press in turn the keys the STARTER function will start The Run updating program on PC message will be displayed The control panel will be waitin until communication with the firmware updating program is establishe
95. o Events assignment SMS Pager messages Round count j Reties no for one round 3 m John Smith 111222333 VOICE MESS 3917 1 John Smith 222333444 VOICE MESS 333444555 vOICe mess 444555666 Pager 1 555666777 Pager 1 666777888 voice mess 23 8 2 Peter Brown no messaging lv Telephone messaging no messaging Fig 18 Programming the messaging parameters in the DLOADX program an example of configuration 10 1 Messaging parameters and options Round count the number of event notification rounds to be completed by the control panel Values from 1 to 7 can be programmed Retries number for one round the number of unsuccessful attempts to notify a single telephone number about the event after which the control panel gives up messaging to that number for the current round Values from 1 to 7 can be programmed Description individual name of the telephone number up to 16 characters Telephone number the telephone number to which messaging is effected Note The users having the PROGRAMMING right may edit the telephone numbers to be notified by means of the TELEPHONE NUMBERS user function codef 6 SETTINGS 4 TEL NUMBERS Mode selection of the form in which the indicated telephone number is to be notified 0 no messaging 1 PAGER1 2 PAGER2 3 voice message Code 4 digit code that can be used to acknowledge voice messaging from the telephone keypad
96. o active and conversely takes place during the response time hence it is carried out with a time delay as against the arming disarming Such a delay depending on the selected frequency of polling can be up to 12 24 or 36 seconds The wireless detectors assigned to the 24 hr zones which are always armed are always in the active mode Also other wireless detectors may always work in the active mode if the ALWAYS ACTIVE option is enabled for them see Section PARAMETERS OF ABAX SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICES A According to the EN50131 3 standard all Hold Up devices used with ACU 100 controller must be always in active mode Batteries ensure approx 3 years operation of the detectors assuming that the detectors are in passive state for part of that period and that the RESPONSE PERIOD is 12 seconds A longer polling period 24 or 36 seconds means extension of the battery life time The battery life time in the detectors switched permanently into the active mode is shorter than in those which are periodically switched to the passive mode However if the specific character of a detector or its installation place is such that the number of violations is low switching the detector permanently into the active mode will not adversely affect the battery life time 7 3 3 Wireless sirens general rules of programming The wireless sirens take up 2 outputs and 2 zones in the system How the signaling is controlled depends on the siren e ASP
97. of the SIA and TELIM formats Thus an identifier consisting of 6 characters can be obtained 2 hexadecimal characters digits or letters from A to F can be programmed Entering 00 means that the prefix will not be added Using the digit O in the prefix is not recommended Station 1 options Station 2 options Longer waiting for initial handshake the control panel will wait longer for handshake from the monitoring station in case of sending events in the Ademco Express Contact ID or SIA format Enable this option in the event of telephone reporting if the monitoring station sends a non standard initial handshake Long kiss off signal the control panel will accept a long kiss off acknowledgment signal for receiving events in case of Ademco Express and Contact ID formats Enable this option in the event of telephone reporting if the monitoring station acknowledges receiving events in a non standard way the kiss off signal is longer than 800 ms SIA send partition name in the SIA format the name of partition where the event took place will also be sent in addition to the event code SATEL VERSA 63 SIA send event source name in the SIA format the name of event source zone user etc will also be sent in addition to the event code SIA confirm each block the control panel will wait for acknowledgement by the monitoring station of receiving every data block sent in the SIA forma
98. ompilation date language and a window will open prompting whether you would like to continue If the firmware is to be replaced press SATEL VERSA 5 Yes the control panel will only wait 10 seconds after power up for the firmware replacement to begin Then the replacement of control panel firmware will start 2 Programming The alarm control panel may be configured for operation by using the keypad locally or the computer with the DLOADX program installed locally and remotely 2 1 Keypad Programming is only possible when the control panel is accessible to the service By default the PERMANENT SERVICE ACCESS option is enabled code w PO SERVICE m5 SERV ACCESS After the installation is completed the user having the DOWNLOAD SERVICE right can disable the PERMANENT SERVICE ACCESS option and define each time the duration of service access to the control panel code PO SERVICE 6 ACCESS TIME Programming the control panel from keypad is carried out by using the functions grouped in the service mode menu Access to the menu submenus and particular functions is facilitated by numerical shortcuts In case of the LED keypad programming is subject to some limitations e g entering names is impossible SATEL recommends that the LCD keypad be used for programming the control panel The service mode is indicated on the keypads by means of the blue 3 LED The LED is lit on the keypad in which the service function
99. on ARD 100 wireless detector and its programming has been added pages 49 55 and 57 e A note about panic devices interacting with ACU 100 controller has been added p 51 Note about tamper alarm signaling by wireless sirens of ABAX system has been modified p 52 A note about programming sensitivity of zones in wireless expanders of hard wired zones and outputs has been added p 52 Information on reporting events via Ethernet network after connection of ETHM 1 module has been added to section Reporting p 60 Section Reporting via Ethernet network has been added p 64 Description of Zone inhibition and Zone isolation rights has been added p 68 SATEL VERSA 73 e Description of Inspection user right has been updated p 68 e Description of DURESS right has been supplemented p 68 e Section Confirmation on LEDs in APT 100 keyfob has been added p 70 e Section Compliance with EN 50131 Standard Requirements for Grade 2 has been added p 71 2011 06 1 02 e Some figures have been replaced e g because of changing the DLOADX program appearance e Description of Answering remote control when armed partition 1 2 global options has been added p 28 e Description of 20 Alarm arm status output function has been added p 40 e Description of 21 Detectors resetting output function has been added p 40 e Section Output parameters has been updated
100. on the global options TAMPER ALARM ALWAYS AUDIBLE and TAMPER ALARM ON INTERNAL SIRENS 3 BURGLARY signals the alarms from O to 7 type zones FIRE ALARM signals the fire alarms from keypad and from 10 24H FIRE type zones 5 DURESS ALARM signals that code with DURESS right was used for arming disarming or alarm clearing 6 PANIC ALARM signals the panic alarms from keypad and from 7 24H PANIC type zones 7 AUX ALARM signals the medical assistance call alarms triggered from keypad and from 9 24H MEDICAL type zones 8 ALARM NOT VERIFIED signals the unverified alarms 9 ALARM VERIFIED signals the verified alarms 10 TAMPER ALARM signals the tamper alarms 11 FIRE DETECTORS POWER SUPPLY the dedicated output for power supply of the fire detectors with automatic verification alarm After violation of the fire zone the output will be rs 40 Programming Manual SATEL disabled for 16 seconds If after the power is turned on again another violation from the fire zone occurs the fire alarm will be triggered 12 POWER SUPPLY ON ARMED the dedicated output for power supply of the detectors which should not be active when the system is disarmed It gets activated at the moment of starting the arming procedure the exit delay is not taken into account 13 ZONE VIOLATION signals violation of the zones 14 CHIME signals violation of the zones when they are disarmed 15 C
101. on through Ethernet network encryption key DLOADX KEY and the DLOADX gt ETHM 1 CONNECTION option are programmed for the ETHM 1 module see section ETHM 1 ETHERNET MODULE p 47 in the Versa Structure window Hardware tab after the ETHM 1 module has been selected in the list in the keypad by means of the SETTINGS function SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE gt 1 KPDS amp EXPS 2 SETTINGS after the ETHM 1 module has been selected from the list that will be displayed the programming is effected by the step by step method SATEL VERSA 21 In the DLOADX program the TCP port for communication via Ethernet network and the encryption key should be additionally defined in the Identifiers and tel no window The ETHM 1 module address should be programmed in the same window 2 2 4 Starting local programming without verification of identifiers With this method of establishing communication between computer and alarm control panel you do not have to know any identifiers programmed in the control panel the START DWNLRS function will be activated automatically After establishing communication with the control panel identifiers will be read by the DLOADX program 1 Connect the control panel RS 232 TTL port with the computer port Enter the service code by default 12345 and press the W key 2 3 Press in turn the keys to start the service mode 4 Start the DLOADX program on the computer If the control p
102. ontrol panel You should however remember that the sensitivity of expander zones may be different from that programmed in the control panel from 20 ms to 140 ms it corresponds to sensitivity programmed in the control panel over 140 ms only some values are available 300 ms 500 ms 700 ms etc every 200 ms the programmed value is rounded off to that supported by the expander Note The EN50131 3 standard requires that zones must react to signals lasting more than 400 ms It means in case of the wireless expanders for hardwired zones and outputs that no values exceeding 300 ms should be entered when programming the sensitivity the higher the value the lower the sensitivity The expander provides on line information about the zone status The expander outputs are also controlled in the on line mode Only the programming of zones takes place during the response time during one period configuration data regarding one zone are sent to the expander i e 4 response periods are required to send information on settings of 4 zones Note If communication with the controller is lost all previously activated outputs will be deactivated after 20 response periods Additionally the ACX 201 expander will send information on e status of AUX1 and AUX2 power supply outputs information on overload is sent when the load current of AUX1 or AUX2 output exceeds 0 5 A e battery status information on low battery will be sent
103. oth monitoring stations or to one of them only enable one of the options STATION 1 OR 2 STATION 1 STATION 2 or STATION 1 AND 2 6 Determine whether the number of events from the same source is to be limited EVENTS AMOUNT LIMITING option 7 Determine when the restore code is to be sent RESTORE AFTER BELL RESTORE AFTER DISARM options 8 Program the following for the monitoring station to which event codes are to be sent format in which the codes will be sent telephone number the number of attempts to connect to the station after which if there is no connection the control panel will suspend reporting time for which reporting will be suspended after the programmed number of attempts to establish connection with the station has been made identifiers with which the events will be sent additional options if Ademco Express Contact ID SIA or TELIM format is selected 9 Define the parameters of test transmissions 10 If a transmission format other than CONTACT ID FULL or SIA FULL is selected program the codes for events which are to be reported 9 3 2 Reporting via Ethernet network Note Events in TELIM format cannot be sent through Ethernet network 1 Enable the REPORTING ETHM option see GLOBAL OPTIONS 2 Determine whether the event codes will be sent to both monitoring stations or to one of them only enable one of the options STATION 1 OR 2 STATION 1 STATION 2 or STATION 1
104. pes of keypads supported by the VERSA control panels VERSA LCD GR and VERSA LED GR All submenus and functions are numbered In order to enter a submenu just press the key with number corresponding to the submenu number In order to start a function press the key with number corresponding to the function number and then the key You can quickly start the selected function by entering at once a sequence of some digits corresponding to the consecutive submenu numbers and the function number and confirming them by pressing the key For example to start the expander identification function first enter the service mode and then press in turn the A Jr _ keys where anc enter 2 HARDWARE submenu KJ enter 1 KPDS amp EXPS submenu a start 1 IDENTIFICAT function In the VERSA LCD GR keypad use the w key to return from a submenu to the main menu or from a function to a submenu and use the key to return from a submenu to the previous menu submenu In the VERSA LED GR keypad use the key to return to the main menu Notes e When using the numerical shortcuts remember that the sequence of digits which starts a function e g from the service mode main menu level will not start the same function from the submenu level e In the LCD keypad the shape of the submenu cursor is and that of the function indicating cursor is SATEL VERSA 7 2 1 5 Step by step programming method Some components of t
105. programming from pins on the keypad this option is available in the 0 SRVMOD CONFIG submenu P SERVICE MODE 00 SRVMOD CONFIG 6 SRVMOD OPT BSRVMOD VIA RESET Limit storing Test transmission events if the Test transmission events directly follow one another they are only written to the event log 3 times Information on sending next test transmissions is not recorded Any other event occurring in the system will reset the counter of Test transmission events i e it will be possible to log next three consecutive test transmissions Prevent arming if not ready if the user arm the system by means of keypad or keyfob the control panel checks that there are no circumstances that prevent the arming a zone with PRIORITY option is violated in the partition which is to be armed the 3 INSTANT 4 DOUBLE KNOCK 5 24H BURGLARY 6 24H TAMPER 7 24H PANIC 8 24H PANIC SILENT 9 24H MEDICAL or 10 24H FIRE type zone is violated in the partition which is to be armed there is a trouble in the system If one of the aforementioned situations takes place the control panel will not start the arming procedure the VERSA LCD GR keypad enables forced arming see USER MANUAL If none of the conditions is met the control panel will start the arming procedure but at the end of the exit delay countdown it will check again if the arming is possible the quick arming being an exception A violated zone or a trouble mean t
106. ptions can also be programmed in the Versa Zones window see Fig 8 In the keypad parameters and options of the zones are configured by means of the Zones function SERVICE MODE 02 HARDWARE 2 ZONES The programming is performed using the step by step method the numbers are shown in binary form on the and 2 LEDs of the first and second partitions Zone selection EOL type Sensitivity line type NO NC EOL and 2EOL Pulse validity only for ROLLER type of line Pulses count only for ROLLER type of line ae es a 32 Programming Manual SATEL 6 Sensitivity only for Vibration type of line 7 Pulses count only for Vibration type of line 8 Zone type 9 Alarm delay ARM MODE should be programmed in this step for 13 ARM DISARM and 14 ARMING type zones and the EVENT parameter for the 19 TROUBLE type zone 10 Max violation time 11 Max no violation time 12 Zone options 13 Zone name only in LCD keypad 5 1 Numeration of system zones 5 1 1 Hardwired zones Numbers are assigned to the hardwired zones automatically e the zones on control panel PCB always have initial numbers 1 5 for the VERSA 5 control panel 1 10 for the VERSA 10 control panel 1 15 for the VERSA 15 control panel e the zones in expanders are numbered depending on the address which is set in them expander with address 12 OCh numbers from 7 to 14 expander with address 13 ODh numbers from 15 to 22
107. rdware procedure so called starting from pins 1 Connect the control panel RS 232 TTL port with the computer port 2 Start the service mode in the control panel from pins see Section STARTING THE SERVICE MODE FROM PINS 3 Start the DLOADX program on the computer If the control panel RS 232 TTL port is connected to the computer COM1 port communication with the control panel will start automatically Otherwise click on the s button and in the window that will open indicate the computer port through which communication is to be effected 4 The DLOADX program will signal establishing communication by displaying an appropriate message 22 Programming Manual SATEL 2 2 7 Finishing local programming The local programming function will stop automatically after 4 hours have elapsed since operation of the DLOADX program was completed The function may also be terminated by using the FINISH DWNLRS command available from the keypad 1 Enter in the keypad the service code by default 12345 and press the key 2 Press in turn the keys to start the FINISH DWNLRS function 2 2 8 Starting remote programming via modem For remote programming to be possible the modem and the control panel must be suitably configured Communication between the control panel and the modem can be established in a few ways 1 Connection is initiated from the DLOADX program 2 Connection is initiated from the DLOADX program but
108. re the modem initializing information will be shown 3 Enter in the keypad the service code by default 12345 or the code of user having the DOWNLOAD SERVICE privilege and press the key 4 Press in turn the 0 1__ keys the START DwNLTEL con function will start 5 The DLOADX program will signal establishing communication by an appropriate message 24 Programming Manual SATEL 2 2 9 Starting remote programming via Ethernet network Communication between the DLOADX program and the control panel through the ETHM 1 module can be established in two ways 1 Initiating connection from the DLOADX program 2 Initiating connection by the control panel Note The communication identifiers in control panel and program must be identical or the control panel identifiers must have their factory default value Initiating connection from the DLoADX program This method enables establishing a connection with the control panel from any location Do the following in the control panel SERVICE MODE 2 HARDWARE 1 KPDS amp EXPS 2 SETTINGS gt module name step by step programming method e enable the DLOADX gt ETHM 1 option the option is available in step 2 e define the TCP port which will be used for communication DLOADX PORT step 9 e enter the data encryption key DLOADX KEY step 10 The following must be programmed in the DLOADX program Identifiers and tel no window e ETHM 1 module address SERVER
109. risk of being covered by people moving around the facility 7 3 6 Configuration of wireless devices by means of the DLOADX program In the DLOADX program parameters of the wireless devices are configured in the Versa Structure window Hardware tab after selecting the ACU 100 controller in the list of devices Click on the Read button in the table to display the list of wireless devices available in the system In order to save the new MT of wireless devices click on the Write button situated below the table NJ E n IE buttons in the main menu of the DLOADX program are not provided o reading writing the settings of wireless devices supported by the controller Described below is the procedure of programming additional parameters and options for wireless devices available in the Configuration column APD 100 detector For detectors with firmware version 2 01 enter a 2 digit sequence The first digit relates to sensitivity see Table 8 and the second one to the pet immunity option 0 option disabled 1 option enabled For detectors with older firmware enter a digit from 1 to 3 which corresponds to the selected sensitivity see Table 8 Digit Detector sensitivity low medium high Table 8 APMD 150 detector Enter a 3 digit sequence 1 digit sensitivity of infrared path from 1 to 4 1 minimum 4 maximum 2 digit sensitivity of microwave path from 1 to 8 1 minimum
110. rm outputs the alarm can be cleared by users having access to the selected partition the 1 EXTERNAL SIREN and 2 INTERNAL SIREN outputs with enabled ARMING DISARMING CLEARING SIGNALING option the output will be activated when in the selected partition the procedure of arming has been initiated arming is not possible armed mode is deactivated or when alarm is cleared in it 5 DURESS ALARM the users having access to the selected partition can deactivate the output by means of the OUTPUTS RESET user function Partition 1 Partition 2 depending on the output function 12 POWER SUPPLY ON ARMED the output is active when the selected partition is armed it activates after starting the arming procedure without taking the exit delay into account 15 CONTROLLED the output can be controlled by the users having access to the selected partition by means of the user function 8 CONTROL if no partition is selected the function 8 CONTROL will not be available in the keypad 17 EXIT DELAY STATUS the output is active when the exit delay countdown is running in the selected partition 21 DETECTORS RESETTING the output activates for a preset time when the arming procedure is initiated in the selected partition without taking into account the exit delay The users authorized to access the given partition can activate the output by using the OUTPUTS RESET function Reset in partition 1
111. rm using the key Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Fig 11 Assigning the outputs to corresponding keypad keys in the DLOADX program an example of configuration 7 Programming Keypads and Expanders System Hardware Versa 15 v15 SE t Expansion modules E 00 VERSA LCD 00 FA 01 VERSA LED 01 02 VERSA LCD 02 X 07 INT RX 07 08 ACU 100 08 fi 13 CA 64Ei 13 JJ 13 INT IT 19 i 23 INT VG 23 Fig 12 List of devices connected to the control panel displayed in the Hardware tab Versa Structure window an example of configuration In the DLOADX program the working parameters of keypads and expanders should be programmed in the Versa Structure window Hardware tab after the required device is selected in the list see Fig 12 In the keypad their working parameters should be configured by means of the SETTINGS function SERVICE MODE 02 HARDWARE 01 KPDS 8 SATEL VERSA 45 EXPS 2 SETTINGS Having selected the device from the displayed list the programming is performed using the step by step method The following can be programmed for all devices connected to the communication bus Name individual name of the device up to 16 characters Tamper signaled in partition the partition in which tamper alarm will be triggered in the event of tamper or disconnection of the device from the system 7 1 VERSA LCD GR VERSA LED GR keypad
112. rogrammed the ENTRY DELAY programmed for the partition will be treated as the DELAY ACTIVATION TIME If the value 0 is programmed for both the zone and the partition violation of the zone will have no effect Waiting time the time counted from the moment of violating the 4 DOUBLE KNOCK type zone If the zone is violated again during the waiting time it will trigger alarm The time is programmed in seconds and can be up to 255 seconds Programming the value 0 means that the WAITING TIME will be 30 seconds Note In the LCD keypad the ENTRY DELAY DELAY ACTIVATION TIME and WAITING TIME parameters are programmed as the ALARM DELAY Arm mode the armed mode activated after violating the 13 ARM DISARM or 14 ARMING type zone You can select either fully arming day arming or night arming Event number of the event that will be written into the control panel memory and can be reported to the monitoring station upon violation of the 19 TROUBLE type zone You can enter the following values for the corresponding codes of alarm events 1 201 Low water pressure 2 202 Low CO2 3 203 Gate valve sensor 4 204 Low water level 5 205 Pump activated 6 206 Pump failure 51 151 Gas detected 52 152 Refrigeration 53 153 Loss of heat 54 154 Water leakage 55 155 Foil break trouble 56 156 Day trouble 57 157 Low bottle gas level 58 158 High temperature 59 159 Low temperature 61
113. rvice message after tamper alarm this option is active if the TROUBLE MEMORY UNTIL REVIEW option is enabled Information on the tamper alarm can only be cleared from the troubles memory by using the service code In the LCD keypad the System tamper call service message will be displayed after the tamper alarm unless the alarm messages are displayed The message will no longer be displayed after the troubles memory is reset by the service Warning alarm the system includes an activated warning alarm feature whose purpose is to delay the loud signaling and reporting if any mistakes are made when entering the protected facility The warning alarm is not monitored It can be signaled on the keypad SATEL VERSA 27 proximity card arm disarm device or outputs with the function 2 INTERNAL SIREN The warning alarm is triggered by the following zone types 0 ENTRY EXIT or 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL unless the system is disarmed before completion of the ENTRY DELAY countdown 2 ENTRY EXIT ROUTE if it is violated during the ENTRY DELAY countdown and the system is not disarmed before completion of the DELAY TIME countdown 3 INSTANT if it is violated during the ENTRY DELAY countdown The warning alarm lasts 30 seconds Unless the alarm system is disarmed during this time the alarm will be triggered by the zone Warning alarm on internal sirens this option is active if the WARNING ALARM option is enabled Th
114. s Event codes zones part Event codes expanders system Iv Reporting TEL Iv Reporting ETHM Options EE A Iv Events amount limiting V Report module restarts Station 1 or 2 C Station 1 only Restore After Bell Station 1 and 2 C Station 2 only Restore After Disarm Station 1 Station 2 Reporting format Contact ID full Reporting format Contact ID full Telephone Telephone Telephone no 555666777 Telephone no 777666555 Repetitions 3 Suspend time min Repetitions 3 Suspend time min ETHM ETHM Server address 132 168 1 51 Pott 55555 Server addresq Port 1 Station key s Station key ieena s ETHM key V214 IM ETHM key 27 Iv Auto Identifiers Identifiers 3DF2 SIA T elim 1 C1D5 SIA T elim 3DF3 Prefi foo CIDE Prefix joo SDF 4 CID 3DF5 Sys C1D8 Station 1 options Station 2 options Iv SI send part name I SI confirm each block Iv SI send part name I SI confirm each block Iv SI send source name SIA id conf required v SIA send source name SIA id conf required 7 Longer waiting for initial handshake 7 Longer waiting for initial handshake Long kiss off signal Long kiss off signal Test reports Every 5 days At 08 30 Every fi a day fo E hours fo A min V Limit storing Test transm events When armed o day 2 hours o min A Export to STAM Print OK Fig 17 Programming th
115. s code and click on the OK button The program allows you to obtain access based on additional access codes which can be defined and for which the authority level can be defined FILE gt ACCESS SETUP PROGRAM USERS see Fig 5 2 2 3 Parameters related to programming by means of the DLOADX program In case of remote programming it is necessary to configure some communication parameters and options in the control panel In case of local programming without verification of identifiers the parameters described below may be configured after communication with the control panel is established 20 Programming Manual SATEL Identifiers The identifiers can be programmed inthe DLOADX program Identifiers and tel no window The command for opening this window is available in the COMMUNICATION menu You can also open it by using the Ctrl R key combination inthe keypad 0 SRVMOD CONFIG submenu VERSA identifier identifier of the alarm control panel which makes it possible to identify the control panel and match the data file to it provided that the data file has been saved on the computer It consists of 8 hexadecimal characters digits or letters from A to F The same identifier must not be programmed for different control panels operated from the same computer the DLOADX program will be incapable of distinguishing between them DLOADX identifier identifier of the computer with DLOADX program If communication
116. scription of Reporting ETHM new option has been added p 25 Description of Grade 2 new global option has been added p 26 Description of Arming Disarming Clearing signaling from zones only global option has been updated p 26 Description of Prevent arming if not ready new global option has been added p 27 Description of Arm even if not ready after exit delay new global option has been added p 28 Description of Event parameter for 19 Trouble reaction type zones has been added p 34 Description of 19 Trouble new reaction type zone has been added p 36 Description of Armed if one partition armed zone option has been updated p 37 Description of Cut off time output parameter has been updated p 40 Description of Clearing from partition 1 and Clearing from partition 2 output options has been updated p 42 Description of Reset in partition 1 and Reset in partition 2 output options has been changed p 42 Description of Pulse output option has been updated p 42 Description of Arming Disarming Clearing signaling output options has been updated p 43 Description of Mainboard TMP input output options has been added p 43 Description of Arm mode review keypad option has been modified p 46 Section ETHM 1 Ethernet module has been added p 47 Information on AMD 102 wireless magnetic contact and its programming has been added pages 49 54 and 56 Information
117. t The option applies to telephone reporting SIA identifier confirmation required the control panel will wait for acknowledgement by the monitoring station of receiving the identifier with which the data were sent The option applies to telephone reporting Test transmissions the test transmission may be sent at a specified time The test transmission code is sent regularly at a defined time The number of days between transmissions and the time of sending transmission are programmed Programming the value O for days means that the transmission will be sent everyday in the same way as in case programming the value 1 in specified time intervals The test transmission code is sent after expiry of a defined time after the last transmission irrespective of whether it was a test transmission or a code of another event was sent The test transmission of this type may be sent in other time intervals when the control panel is armed which requires programming some additional parameters The number of days hours and minutes between transmissions are to be programmed All types of test transmission may be programmed simultaneously 9 2 Event codes For the pulse and Ademco Express formats it is necessary to program codes which will be reported to the monitoring station if the defined events occur The reported events are those for which a code different from 00 has been programmed 2 hexadecimal characters digits or
118. ted zones see ACTIVATION SATEL VERSA 43 ZONES and partitions see ALARM SIGNALING PARTITION 1 and ALARM SIGNALING PARTITION 2 Output options One partition armed signaling option for the 18 ARMED STATUS and 20 ALARM ARM STATUS outputs The output indicates armed mode when any of the two partitions is armed if the option is disabled only when both partitions are armed Arming Disarming Clearing signaling option for the 1 EXTERNAL SIREN and 2 INTERNAL SIREN outputs see also CLEARING FROM PARTITION 1 and CLEARING FROM PARTITION 2 output options and ARMING DISARMING CLEARING SIGNALING FROM ZONES ONLY global option The output signals starting the arming procedure which is equivalent to arming if no exit delay has been programmed 1 pulse disarming 2 pulses alarm clearing 4 pulses denial of arming or arming procedure failure See PREVENT ARMING IF NOT READY global option or GRADE 2 global option 7 pulses One pulse duration is approx 0 3 seconds Alarm signaling partition 1 Alarm signaling partition 2 an option for the alarm outputs The output signals the selected partition alarms which were not triggered by zones Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Timer 4 options for the 15 CONTROLLED outputs The output is controlled by selected timer if timer status changes to ON the output will be activated for the CUT OFF TIME Mainboard TMP input an option
119. tering names dv lie tT fey eps et af ii i fel 4 a b c 2 dle f 3 gilh i 4 j ki fs m nio 6 plq r s lu lv L m w xly z Tej _l lt gt fclv tfr o lower case letters are available under the same keys to change the letter case press 2 1 8 Entering data by means of the VERSA LED GR keypad The data being entered are presented by means of LEDs The method of programming depends on the type of data to be entered by service function To save the data in the control panel press the key To exit the function without saving the changes press the w key Selection from the single choice list The lit LEDs show the available items on the list Blinking LED indicates the current position of the cursor and consequently the item which is currently selected The Ea gt key moves the cursor to the right and the 4 key to the left As all the LEDs are numbered you can use the numerical keys to select the item at once and move the cursor there The and keys are not used Selection from the multiple choice list The lit LEDs show which items have been selected Blinking LED indicates the current position of the cursor The key moves the cursor to the right and the key to the left Press any numerical key to toggle the status of the LED over which the cursor is placed depending on its current status the LED comes on or goes out The and keys are not used Entering decimal values
120. that will be displayed select the TCP IP DloadX lt ETHM command A window will open in which information server activation will be displayed 3 Enter in the keypad the service code by default 12345 or the code of user having the DOWNLOAD SERVICE right and press the X key 4 Press in turn the keys starting the ETHM 1 gt DLOADX function 5 The DLOADX program will signal establishing communication with a suitable message 3 Global Parameters User code min lenght the minimum number of characters required for the control panel to accept a new code or a changed code 3 1 Global options Reporting TELEPHONE the control panel can send event codes to the monitoring station by means of the telephone line Reporting ETHM the control panel can send event codes to the monitoring station via the Ethernet network using the TCP IP protocols Telephone messaging the control panel can notify about the occurrence of specific events by means of voice or text messages using the telephone links Answering modem external initiation of the modem communication with the control panel is possible Double call the control panel must be called twice for the modem communication to be established The first time you must wait for the preprogrammed number of rings and hang up Then you must call back within three minutes and the control panel will answer the call immediately This solution makes it possibl
121. the DLOADX program on computer 2 Initialize the modem connected to the computer For the modem to be initialized J click on the button and from the menu that will be displayed select the 300 bps modem The window will then open where the modem initializing information will be shown 3 Click on the Connect button 4 After the preprogrammed number of rings after the second call if the DOUBLE CALL option is enabled the control panel will answer the call acknowledge receiving the connection and then disconnect 5 The control panel will call back the number programmed in the control panel and the connection will be established which will be indicated by the DLOADX program by an appropriate message Initiating connection by the control panel Like the previous method also this one ensures enhanced security of the system because the control panel may only be remotely programmed from a specified locality It can be applied if the system user prefers that the remote programming cannot be carried out without his knowledge Telephone number of the computer from the control panel is to be programmed must be programmed in the control panel SERVICE MODE gt 0 SRVMOD CONFIG 4 DLOADX TEL 1 Start the DLOADX program on computer 2 Initialize the modem connected to the computer For the modem to be initialized i click on the button and from the menu that will be displayed select the 300 bps modem The window will then open whe
122. the wireless devices the LED signaling is switched off for energy saving considerations Siren signaling is disabled in the test mode The test mode is enabled disabled during the response time thus causing a delay the duration of which depends on the defined response period The test mode will be automatically exited after 30 minutes of starting the test mode by using the DLOADX program the 30 minutes time runs from the moment of exiting the controller settings terminating the service mode in control panel Note According to requirements of the EN50131 standard the level of radio signals sent by wireless devices is reduced during the test mode operation 7 3 1 Parameters of ABAX system wireless devices Filter the number of consecutive response periods during which establishing communication with the device was unsuccessful for the loss of communication with the device to be reported You can enter values from O to 50 Entering the digit O will disable the check for device availability in the system Always active option available in most wireless detectors It enables the detector to be permanently switched over to the active mode see Section WIRELESS DETECTORS GENERAL PROGRAMMING RULES Note The ALWAYS ACTIVE option does not have to be enabled for the wireless detectors assigned to 24 hr zones because those zones are active at all times SATEL VERSA 49 Configuration some of the wireless devices
123. ther devices of the given local network communicate with the devices in other networks The field is available if the OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY DHCP option is disabled Obtain DNS server address automatically the option is to be enabled if the network address of DNS server is to be automatically downloaded from the DHCP server The option is available if the OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY DHCP option is enabled DNS server the DNS server to be used by the module The field is available if the OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY DHCP option is disabled DLOADX DloadX gt ETHM 1 connection enable this option if it is to be possible to initiate connection with the control panel via Ethernet from the DLOADX program Port the number of TCP port which will be used for communication with the DLOADX program via Ethernet network You can enter a value from 1 to 65535 It must be different from that entered for the other ports Note In most cases the port number programmed for the DLOADX program should be identical to that programmed for the ETHM 1 module except for the situation when communication is effected through a network device with redirection to another port DLOADX server the address of computer with DLOADX program If communication is effected through a network device which is changing the address e g in case of communication through a public network WAN it must be so called public address It can
124. timer compares time with the control panel clock and executes the selected function at a set time In the LCD keypad only the timer names can be programmed in the service mode The other parameters are programmed by means of functions available in the user menu CODE 6 SETTINGS P3 TIMERS In the DLOADX program all parameters can be programmed in the Versa Timers window The following can be programmed for each timer individual name up to 16 characters activation deactivation time individually for each day of the week and globally for all days of the week consequently the timer can be activated deactivated twice a day according to the settings defined for that day and according to the settings defined for the whole week 4 exceptions i e the time periods when the timer will be activated deactivated at a different time than that programmed individually for each day of the week or globally for all days of the week 9 Reporting The control panel can send event codes to two monitoring stations The codes may be sent via the telephone line telephone communicator built in the control panel or the Ethernet network ETHM 1 module with firmware version 1 04 connected to the control panel If both forms of reporting are enabled the control panel will first try to send the event code through the Ethernet network and only when the attempt fails it will switch over to the telephone reporting The following events
125. titions Blocks verification an option for the 0 ENTRY EXIT 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL and 17 SHUNT LOCK zone types The zone will block alarm verification in the partition after the zone violation the 0 ENTRY EXIT and 1 ENTRY EXIT FINAL zone types and also the 17 SHUNT LOCK zone type when the RESTORE DISABLES VERIFICATION option is disabled after the zone restore the 17 SHUNT LOCK zone type when the RESTORE DISABLES VERIFICATION option is enabled In case of the 17 SHUNT LOCK zone type the zone will disarm the system when the BLOCKS VERIFICATION option is disabled Restore disarms an option for the 17 SHUNT LOCK zone type It is active if the BLOCKS VERIFICATION option is disabled The zone restore will disarm the partition to which the zone belongs and the zone violation will shorten the exit delay time If the RESTORE DISARMS option is disabled the zone violation will disarm the partition and zone restore will shorten the exit delay time Restore disables verification an option for the 17 SHUNT LOCK zone type It is active if the BLOCKS VERIFICATION option is enabled The zone restore will blocks verification in the partition to which the zone belongs and the zone violation will shorten the exit delay time If the option RESTORE DISABLES VERIFICATION is disabled the zone violation will blocks verification and the zone restore will shorten the exit delay time Alarm clearing an option for the
126. y see EVENT parameter 5 5 Zone options Alarm on exit delay end if the zone is violated at the moment of ending the exit delay countdown it will trigger an alarm if this option is disabled the zone will only trigger the alarm when the status changes from normal to violation during the armed mode Priority arming is impossible when the zone is violated Bypass disabled user cannot bypass the zone using the functions available in the BYPASSES submenu this restriction does not apply to the service Active in night arm the zone is armed when the night armed mode is activated Active in day arm the zone is armed when the day armed mode is activated Power up delay the zone is bypassed for 120 seconds after power supply is turned on this will prevent triggering false alarms e g during start up of the control panel SATEL VERSA 37 Warning in partial arming option for the zones which are armed when the day or night armed mode is activated in the partition Violation of the zone will not immediately trigger the burglary alarm but the warning alarm which is not monitored It may be signaled on the keypad proximity card arm disarm device or on the output with 2 INTERNAL SIREN function The warning alarm at partial armed mode is signaled during the WARNING TIME see Section PARTITION PARAMETERS If the partition is not disarmed before expiry of the warning time the zone will trigger the burglary alarm
127. y medium O Bottom contact 1 Side contact 2 1 Sensitivity medium 2 PET 20 20 PET 20 PET 20 20 20 PET 20 gt oO Test mode J New device Synchronize X Delete Fig 14 Programming the settings of wireless system controller and wireless devices in the DLOADX program an example of configuration 7 3 2 Wireless detectors general programming rules The wireless detectors send information on violations tampers and low battery Information on violations and tampers is transmitted to the zones to which the detectors are assigned The system zones to which the wireless detectors are assigned may be programmed as e NC NO or EOL the zone will only inform about detector violation e 2EOL NC or 2EOL NO the zone will inform about detector violation and tamper The manner of operation of wireless detectors depends on the status of partition to which the zone with wireless detector belongs partition is disarmed the detector works in passive mode It is a battery saving mode in which communication with the controller takes place mainly during time intervals determined by the RESPONSE PERIOD option when information on violations and battery state is sent Only detector tampers are sent immediately partition is armed the detector works in active mode The detector sends all information to the controller right away SATEL VERSA 51 Changing the detector operating mode from passive t

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